NEW DELHI: The telecom industry<\/a>, which facilitated wide-spread digital adoption during the pandemic, continues to be financially stressed and seeks government support on issues like liquidity, rationalisation of levies, AGR and spectrum pricing, according to COAI<\/a>.

The Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI), in its outlook for 2021, said
5G<\/a> launch is expected in the later part of the year.

The technology is poised to open up a plethora of possibilities in the context of business models, better education, healthcare, smart cities, smart manufacturing, and intelligent logistics,
S P Kochhar<\/a>, Director General of COAI said in a statement.

\"However, industry continues to be financially stressed and we seek the support of the government in enabling the industry to truly play its role as an enabler of horizontal growth and a boost to the nation's economy,\" Kochhar said.

Listing out the top challenges faced by its member telecom companies, COAI said these relate to liquidity, rationalisation of the regulatory levies, Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) issues, spectrum pricing, Right of Way (RoW) rules, and cell tower radiation.

\"COAI has been pressing the government and TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) on these,\" Kochhar added.

Like any other sector, the telecom industry too was impacted by the pandemic with a sharp fall in the number of subscribers in March and April. However, as business and individuals adopted digital ways, telecom industry emerged as a \"saviour\".

Many telecom players have benefitted from a surge in the traffic of data and voice, due to which the telecom sector is performing well as compared to other infrastructure sub-sectors, he said.

In the first quarter of this fiscal year through June, customer spending on voice and data services increased 16.6 per cent year-on-year, amounting to Rs 35,642 crore (USD 4.80 billion).

The growth of data services was primarily triggered by the use of over-the-top or
OTT platforms<\/a> for voice communications, chat, online meetings, webinars, entertainment, among others.

\"With the focus on
AtmaNirbhar Bharat<\/a>, revenue from the telecom equipment sector is expected to grow to USD 26.38 billion by 2020,\" said the industry body, whose members include Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea.

\"The number of internet subscribers in the country is expected to double by 2021 to 829 million and overall IP traffic (Internet Protocol traffic or web traffic) is expected to grow four-fold at a CAGR of 30 per cent by 2021,\" it added.
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COAI说电信行业资金压力;寻求政府支持在关键的挑战

顶部列出其成员电信公司所面对的挑战,COAI说,这些与流动性,征收管理的合理化,调整后总收入(AGR)问题,频谱定价、权(行)规则,发射塔辐射。

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新德里:电信行业流感大流行期间,促进广泛采用数字,仍然是经济压力和寻求政府支持等问题上流动性,征收的合理化,AGR和频谱定价,根据COAI

印度手机运营商协会(COAI),在2021年它的前景,说5克发射预计将在今年后期。

技术准备开放可能性泛滥的背景下,商业模式,更好的教育、医疗、智能城市、智能制造、和智能物流、S P Kochhar,COAI在一份声明中说。

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“然而,行业继续成为经济上的压力和我们寻求政府的支持使行业真正发挥作用作为一个推动者水平增长和推动国家的经济,”Kochhar说。

顶部列出其成员电信公司所面对的挑战,COAI说,这些与流动性,征收管理的合理化,调整后总收入(AGR)问题,频谱定价、权(行)规则,发射塔辐射。

“COAI一直在敦促政府和火车(印度电信监管机构)在这些“Kochhar补充道。

像其他行业一样,电信行业也受流行影响的人数急剧下降在3月和4月的用户。然而,随着商业和个人采用数字方式,电信行业成为“救世主”。

许多电信玩家激增受益的交通数据和声音,由于电信部门的执行以及其他基础设施部门相比,他说。

在本财年第一季度的6月,客户语音和数据服务支出同比增长16.6%,达35642卢比(48亿美元)。

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数据服务的增长主要是由使用过多或引发的奥特平台语音通信、聊天,网络会议、网络研讨会,娱乐,等等。

“关注AtmaNirbhar巴拉特,从电信设备行业的收入预计将增长到263.8亿美元,到2020年,“行业组织说,其成员包括信实Jio Bharti Airtel和沃达丰的想法。

”在中国互联网用户的数量由2021年到8.29亿年将增加一倍,整体IP流量(互联网协议流量或网络流量)预计将增长4倍的复合年增长率为30%,到2021年,”它补充道。

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NEW DELHI: The telecom industry<\/a>, which facilitated wide-spread digital adoption during the pandemic, continues to be financially stressed and seeks government support on issues like liquidity, rationalisation of levies, AGR and spectrum pricing, according to COAI<\/a>.

The Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI), in its outlook for 2021, said
5G<\/a> launch is expected in the later part of the year.

The technology is poised to open up a plethora of possibilities in the context of business models, better education, healthcare, smart cities, smart manufacturing, and intelligent logistics,
S P Kochhar<\/a>, Director General of COAI said in a statement.

\"However, industry continues to be financially stressed and we seek the support of the government in enabling the industry to truly play its role as an enabler of horizontal growth and a boost to the nation's economy,\" Kochhar said.

Listing out the top challenges faced by its member telecom companies, COAI said these relate to liquidity, rationalisation of the regulatory levies, Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) issues, spectrum pricing, Right of Way (RoW) rules, and cell tower radiation.

\"COAI has been pressing the government and TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) on these,\" Kochhar added.

Like any other sector, the telecom industry too was impacted by the pandemic with a sharp fall in the number of subscribers in March and April. However, as business and individuals adopted digital ways, telecom industry emerged as a \"saviour\".

Many telecom players have benefitted from a surge in the traffic of data and voice, due to which the telecom sector is performing well as compared to other infrastructure sub-sectors, he said.

In the first quarter of this fiscal year through June, customer spending on voice and data services increased 16.6 per cent year-on-year, amounting to Rs 35,642 crore (USD 4.80 billion).

The growth of data services was primarily triggered by the use of over-the-top or
OTT platforms<\/a> for voice communications, chat, online meetings, webinars, entertainment, among others.

\"With the focus on
AtmaNirbhar Bharat<\/a>, revenue from the telecom equipment sector is expected to grow to USD 26.38 billion by 2020,\" said the industry body, whose members include Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea.

\"The number of internet subscribers in the country is expected to double by 2021 to 829 million and overall IP traffic (Internet Protocol traffic or web traffic) is expected to grow four-fold at a CAGR of 30 per cent by 2021,\" it added.
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