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Consultation Paper on "Methodology for levy of Spectrum Charges for provision of Satellite based Services using Gateway installed in India under 'sui-generis' category"

Start Date :
Oct 15, 2018
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2018
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Department of Telecommunications (DoT), through its letter dated 13th August 2018, informed that based on the TRAI recommendations dated 12th May 2014 on 'Provisioning of ...

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT), through its letter dated 13th August 2018, informed that based on the TRAI recommendations dated 12th May 2014 on 'Provisioning of INMARSAT Satellite Phone Services', M/s BSNL has been granted a service license dated 25th August 2014 for 'Provision and Operation of Satellite based services using gateway installed in India' under "Sui-generis" category by DoT. Presently, the annual spectrum charges for the Gateway and user terminals are levied on formula basis (proportional to the number of terminals and frequency bandwidth used). M/s BSNL has been requesting to change the present methodology of spectrum charging from formula based to Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) based for provision of this service in line with the commercial VSAT service. Therefore, DoT requested TRAI to provide its recommendations on the method of levy of annual spectrum charges as per the provision under section 11(1) of TRAI Act 1997 as amended.

In view of the above, Consultation Paper on "Methodology for levy of Spectrum Charges for provision of Satellite based Services using Gateway installed in India under 'sui-generis' category" has been released on 10th October 2018 to discuss the issues involved and possible solutions.

Click here to read Consultation Paper on "Methodology for levy of Spectrum Charges for provision of Satellite based Services using Gateway installed in India under 'sui-generis' category"

Written comments on the issues raised in the Consultation Paper are invited from the stakeholders by 31st October 2018 and counter-comments by 8th November 2018.

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Suthikshn Kumar
Suthikshn Kumar 7 years 7 months ago
In section 2.7 in page 15, it is mentioned to charge 8% of AGR as license fee. However, the logic of deciding on 8% should be elaborated. How the figure of 8% was arrived? what basis was used?
Govind
Govind 7 years 7 months ago
pradhan mantri. ji Namaskar mera nam Govind Bhanudas Chapke Nagpur Maharashtra se,mai kafi dino pahle bhi ek suzao diya par uska koyi uttar nahi aaya to aage suniye modiji muze yah lagta hai ki agar bharat ki sabhi Lambi duri ki train me agar ac coach k baju me 1 10×10 ka ek cabin banaya jaye jise emergency ambulance ya kisi ka koyi ghar agar chennai me ho aur wo jammu me job karta ho agar uski aakasmik mruttu ho jaye to usko le jane k liye hi lakho rupaye lag jate hai yeh jamini hakikat hai
Rafique17537657
Rafique17537657 7 years 7 months ago
sare desh wasiyoko sarkar ke traf sejo amount ki baat. ki gai hai o amount de jaye sara desh aap ne aap great ho jayena sarkar ko phir desh ki tarakki phikar karane ki jarurat nahi...
maulik kumarpal chokshi
maulik kumarpal chokshi 7 years 7 months ago
present charges would be obviously more beneficial to customers but for the development & growth of the company or nation I personally feel that if it transfers to AGR , would be more beneficial & one should not always think of its own gain or loss but the nation interest comes first.