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NEW DELHI: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the Department of Industrial Policy<\/a> and Promotion (DIPP<\/a>) will write to individual states to ensure implementation of right of way rules and for lowering the cost of setting up network, as part of a joint exercise for smoother conduct of business.<\/p>\n

The DoT will also look into issues of high levies, taxation and faster generation of permits in the telecom<\/a> sector, which is also envisaged in the department's new digital communications policy<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The move to write to states was decided upon after the industry raised a host of issues in a first of its kind meeting with both departments on Monday, marking the maiden such sectoral roundtables which will be done by Invest India - a national investment promotion and facilitation agency under DIPP<\/a> - and India Mobile Congress, an annual event organised by DoT and industry body Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI<\/a>).<\/p>\n

\"One of the decision points that came out of the meeting was the DoT secretary and DIPP secretary writing to all the states highlighting the issues emanating from state level, for example, right of way, clearances, cost of network implementation are being highlighted,\" said COAI<\/a> director-general Rajan Mathews<\/a>.<\/p>\n

\n\tDIPP through Invest India will also ensure that targets are being met, he said further, adding that startup firms raised their issue before government representative demanding that they should be given opportunity to participate in public projects. Startups also demanded that low-cost finance be made available to them and the government help to ease financial compliance rules.<\/p>\n

Telecom secretary Aruna Sundararajan<\/a> and DIPP secretary Ramesh Abhishek also discussed setting up of a committee for quicker clearing of permits under the new telecom policy, which looks at implementation, its success, timeframes and deliverables and ensure accountability from various government departments.<\/p>\n

\n\tAlthough no timeframe was set for setting up this committee, it comes at a time when the telecom sector is going through its largest consolidation phase ever, with exits and mergers reducing the number of players from nearly 10-11 at one time to three or four. Speedy permissions to complete mergers and acquisitions are one of the pain points being experienced by the industry.<\/p>\n

\n\tMathews further said that the association along with established players like Vodafone India raised issues of telecom operators related high levies and low return.<\/p>\n

\n\t\"The draft National Digital Communications Policy 2018 proposes to address most of the telecom operators issue to achieve $ 100 billion investment but operators want to know by when will it be implemented,\" Mathews said.<\/p>\n

\n\tSundararajan, he said, assured the companies that the issues of telecom sector will be addressed in time bound manner by 2022 as mentioned in the draft.<\/p>\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":64363041,"title":"Lenders to oppose NCLT decision to start RCom bankruptcy proceedings","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/lenders-to-oppose-nclt-decision-to-start-rcom-bankruptcy-proceedings\/64363041","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":64363118,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"DoT, DIPP will Write to States for Easing Conduct of Telecom Business","synopsis":"The DoT will also look into issues of high levies, taxation and faster generation of permits in the telecom sector, which is also envisaged in the department's new digital communications policy.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/dot-dipp-will-write-to-states-for-easing-conduct-of-telecom-business","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2018-05-29 08:26:57","lastupd":"2018-05-29 08:29:19","breadcrumbTags":["DIPP","COAI","Telecom","Rajan Mathews","Aruna Sundararajan","policy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/dot-dipp-will-write-to-states-for-easing-conduct-of-telecom-business"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2018-05-29" data-index="article_1">

点,DIPP会写信给州电信业务的宽松政策行为

点也会考虑高征税的问题,税收和更快的代电信部门许可,也设想部门的新的数字通信政策。

  • 更新2018年5月29日上午08:29坚持

新德里:电信(点)的部门和工业部门政策和推广(DIPP)将写信给各州,确保实现正确的规则和降低成本的方式建立网络,作为联合演习的一部分业务的顺利进行。

点也会考虑高征税的问题,税收和更快的代许可证电信在部门的部门,也设想新的数字通信政策

此举写信给州是决定行业引发了一系列的问题后首次会见两部门周一,标志着少女等部门圆桌会议将由印度——国家投资促进和投资便利化机构DIPP印度国会移动,一个年度事件由点和行业机构组织印度手机运营商协会(COAI)。

”一个决策点出来的点部长会议和DIPP部长写信给所有的州强调来自国家层面上的问题,例如,正确的方式,审查,网络成本实现被突出显示,”说COAI总干事Rajan马修斯

DIPP通过投资印度还将确保目标得到满足,他补充说,创业公司提出他们的问题之前,政府代表,要求他们应给予机会参与公共项目。创业公司还要求低成本融资用于他们和政府帮助缓解金融合规规则。

电信部长一边抚摸Sundararajan和DIPP部长拉梅什的阿布还讨论了建立更快清算委员会的许可在新的电信政策,着眼于实现,它的成功,时间和交付,确保各政府部门的问责制。

尽管没有时间定在建立这个委员会,它正值电信业正在经历有史以来最大的整合阶段,出口和合并减少玩家的数量从近一次年级三个或四个。快速的权限来完成并购的一个痛点被经验丰富的行业。

马修斯进一步表示,协会以及建立球员像沃达丰印度提高了电信运营商的问题相关的高征税和低回报。

“2018年国家数字通信政策草案提出解决大多数电信运营商的问题实现1000亿美元的投资,但运营商想知道什么时候能实现,”马修斯说。

Sundararajan,他向公司说,电信部门的问题将在2022年在时间约束方式如前所述的草案。

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NEW DELHI: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the Department of Industrial Policy<\/a> and Promotion (DIPP<\/a>) will write to individual states to ensure implementation of right of way rules and for lowering the cost of setting up network, as part of a joint exercise for smoother conduct of business.<\/p>\n

The DoT will also look into issues of high levies, taxation and faster generation of permits in the telecom<\/a> sector, which is also envisaged in the department's new digital communications policy<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The move to write to states was decided upon after the industry raised a host of issues in a first of its kind meeting with both departments on Monday, marking the maiden such sectoral roundtables which will be done by Invest India - a national investment promotion and facilitation agency under DIPP<\/a> - and India Mobile Congress, an annual event organised by DoT and industry body Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI<\/a>).<\/p>\n

\"One of the decision points that came out of the meeting was the DoT secretary and DIPP secretary writing to all the states highlighting the issues emanating from state level, for example, right of way, clearances, cost of network implementation are being highlighted,\" said COAI<\/a> director-general Rajan Mathews<\/a>.<\/p>\n

\n\tDIPP through Invest India will also ensure that targets are being met, he said further, adding that startup firms raised their issue before government representative demanding that they should be given opportunity to participate in public projects. Startups also demanded that low-cost finance be made available to them and the government help to ease financial compliance rules.<\/p>\n

Telecom secretary Aruna Sundararajan<\/a> and DIPP secretary Ramesh Abhishek also discussed setting up of a committee for quicker clearing of permits under the new telecom policy, which looks at implementation, its success, timeframes and deliverables and ensure accountability from various government departments.<\/p>\n

\n\tAlthough no timeframe was set for setting up this committee, it comes at a time when the telecom sector is going through its largest consolidation phase ever, with exits and mergers reducing the number of players from nearly 10-11 at one time to three or four. Speedy permissions to complete mergers and acquisitions are one of the pain points being experienced by the industry.<\/p>\n

\n\tMathews further said that the association along with established players like Vodafone India raised issues of telecom operators related high levies and low return.<\/p>\n

\n\t\"The draft National Digital Communications Policy 2018 proposes to address most of the telecom operators issue to achieve $ 100 billion investment but operators want to know by when will it be implemented,\" Mathews said.<\/p>\n

\n\tSundararajan, he said, assured the companies that the issues of telecom sector will be addressed in time bound manner by 2022 as mentioned in the draft.<\/p>\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":64363041,"title":"Lenders to oppose NCLT decision to start RCom bankruptcy proceedings","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/lenders-to-oppose-nclt-decision-to-start-rcom-bankruptcy-proceedings\/64363041","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":64363118,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"DoT, DIPP will Write to States for Easing Conduct of Telecom Business","synopsis":"The DoT will also look into issues of high levies, taxation and faster generation of permits in the telecom sector, which is also envisaged in the department's new digital communications policy.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/dot-dipp-will-write-to-states-for-easing-conduct-of-telecom-business","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2018-05-29 08:26:57","lastupd":"2018-05-29 08:29:19","breadcrumbTags":["DIPP","COAI","Telecom","Rajan Mathews","Aruna Sundararajan","policy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/dot-dipp-will-write-to-states-for-easing-conduct-of-telecom-business"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/dot-dipp-will-write-to-states-for-easing-conduct-of-telecom-business/64363118">