Jio is waiting for the tariffs numbers announcement by the telcos duo and will react after that.
Faced
with almost no choice and amidst reports of government moving to set
a floor price for voice and data, two hardest-hit telcos - Airtel and
Vodafone - on Monday announced their decision to raise tariffs from
next month while their arch-rival Reliance Jio has so far not made up
its mind and is watching the developments.
According
to BSNL
sources, the PSU will examine the situation and react.
PSU
sources said it is taking stock of the evolving scenario and as both
the telcos have not announced how much the increase in the tariffs
will be, so the PSU will examine and then react on the proposed hike
once these two announce the quantum.
After
remaining free on voice calls for three years, Reliance
Jio, from October, started charging 6 paise a minute for making
calls to any non-Jio number after Trai floated a consultation paper
on seeking deferral of the zero IUC regime citing non-symmetry
traffic. Currently tariffs are under forbearance.
A
questionnaire on tariff hike from their side sent to Jio had not been
responded at the time of writing and Jio officials were also not
responsive to the tariff hike query of IANS.
However,
sources said Jio is waiting for the tariffs numbers announcement by
the telcos duo and will react after that.
After
tariffs remained subdued for the last three years since Jio's entry,
finally Airtel and Vodafone announced plans to hike them after the
Supreme Court asked them to follow DoT's AGR computation method on
revenue sharing with the government. By that both are liable to pay
about Rs 74,000 crore by January 24, 2020, though a panel of
Secretaries to the Central government are looking at options of
giving them some relief through cut in levies and moratoriums and a
longer repayment period.
Vodafone
Idea last week reported a consolidated loss of Rs 50,921 crore -
highest ever loss posted by any Indian corporate - for the second
quarter ended September 30, on account of liability arising out of
the Supreme Court order in the adjusted gross revenue case. Airtel
posted a record quarterly loss of Rs 23,045 crore.
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