\"\"The government has to take a call on what it wants from the telecom sector: to enable every Indian to have access to the digital economy that will create myriad new opportunities and jobs or to serve as a cash cow in the immediate present. Unfortunately , the choice is one or the other.
\n
SBI<\/a> chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya<\/a> recently worried publicly that about the four-lakh-crore-rupee outstanding debt of the telecom sector could go sour. If that happens, that would add a sizeable chunk to Indian banks' already onerous bad debt burden.
\n
\nThe telecom companies are under pressure to invest huge amounts in their infrastructure or fall by the wayside as technology and the competition march ahead. The government must lower its take from telecom revenues, say , by half.
\n
The rest of the world will move to a new standard of superfast mobile communications dubbed
5G<\/a> and the Indian economy cannot really afford to fall behind. At stake is not the ability of teenagers to download TV shows and movies, as some people seem to think.
\n
High-resolution images -medical scans of all kinds, engineering drawings, all kinds of configurations of da ta generated from the output of the In ternet of Things, say , a jet engine part that needs to be evaluated for maintenance, instructional videos from massive open online courses (
MOOC<\/a>) essential for professionals to stay relevant in the job market, apart from other things -will suffuse data networks.
\n
\nEconomies in which citizens can access such data seamlessly will have a competitive edge over the rest. Telecom, in other words, will have even bigger positive externalities for the economy than it has at present.
\n
\nWhen the government used to allocate spectrum to a telco along with the licence, with no separate, upfront payment for the spectrum, it made sense to take a large share of telecom revenue as licence and spectrum usage fees.Once auctions set in, and telecom operators began to buy up their spectrum with huge, upfront payments, the justification for levies other than the tax on profits disappeared. The government must act on this logic.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":60877414,"title":"Government relief for telcos awaits clarifications from IMG","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/government-relief-for-telcos-awaits-clarifications-from-img\/60877414","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":60877428,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Government must intervene in telecom: Edit","synopsis":"Slash levies on telecom, for India's sake.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/government-must-intervene-in-telecom-edit","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-09-29 07:19:22","lastupd":"2017-09-29 07:26:30","breadcrumbTags":["SBI","5G","MOOC","Arundhati Bhattacharya","Industry"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/government-must-intervene-in-telecom-edit"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-09-29" data-index="article_1">

政府必须介入电信:编辑

削减对电信、印度的缘故。

  • 更新2017年9月29日上午07:26坚持
政府已经采取一个电话想从电信部门:让每个印度人都获得的数字经济创造无数新的机会和就业机会或直接作为摇钱树。不幸的是,选择一个或另一个。

印度国家银行主席阿兰达蒂巴塔查里亚最近公开担心four-lakh-crore-rupee电信部门的未偿债务可能会酸的。如果发生这种情况,这将添加一个很大一部分印度银行的坏账已经繁重的负担。

电信公司正在大量投资于基础设施的压力或半途而废技术和未来竞争3月。政府必须降低其从电信收入,说了一半。

世界其他国家将搬到一套新的超高速移动通信为标准5克和印度经济不能承受落后。利害关系并不是能力的青少年下载电视节目和电影,一些人认为。

高分辨率图像各种医疗扫描、工程图纸、各种配置生成的da ta ternet的输出的东西,说,喷气发动机部分需要评估维护,从大规模网络公开课教学视频(蕴藏)必不可少的专业人员在就业市场保持相关,除了其他的事情——将弥漫数据网络。

经济体的公民可以无缝地访问这些数据将在其余具有竞争优势。电信,换句话说,将有更大的正外部性对经济目前比。

当政府将频谱分配给使用电信牌照,没有单独的,预先支付,它是合理的电信收入的很大一部分执照和频谱的使用费用。一旦拍卖中设置,电信运营商开始购买他们的频谱以巨大的预付款,理由对利润征收的税率以外的消失了。政府必须按照这个逻辑。
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\"\"The government has to take a call on what it wants from the telecom sector: to enable every Indian to have access to the digital economy that will create myriad new opportunities and jobs or to serve as a cash cow in the immediate present. Unfortunately , the choice is one or the other.
\n
SBI<\/a> chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya<\/a> recently worried publicly that about the four-lakh-crore-rupee outstanding debt of the telecom sector could go sour. If that happens, that would add a sizeable chunk to Indian banks' already onerous bad debt burden.
\n
\nThe telecom companies are under pressure to invest huge amounts in their infrastructure or fall by the wayside as technology and the competition march ahead. The government must lower its take from telecom revenues, say , by half.
\n
The rest of the world will move to a new standard of superfast mobile communications dubbed
5G<\/a> and the Indian economy cannot really afford to fall behind. At stake is not the ability of teenagers to download TV shows and movies, as some people seem to think.
\n
High-resolution images -medical scans of all kinds, engineering drawings, all kinds of configurations of da ta generated from the output of the In ternet of Things, say , a jet engine part that needs to be evaluated for maintenance, instructional videos from massive open online courses (
MOOC<\/a>) essential for professionals to stay relevant in the job market, apart from other things -will suffuse data networks.
\n
\nEconomies in which citizens can access such data seamlessly will have a competitive edge over the rest. Telecom, in other words, will have even bigger positive externalities for the economy than it has at present.
\n
\nWhen the government used to allocate spectrum to a telco along with the licence, with no separate, upfront payment for the spectrum, it made sense to take a large share of telecom revenue as licence and spectrum usage fees.Once auctions set in, and telecom operators began to buy up their spectrum with huge, upfront payments, the justification for levies other than the tax on profits disappeared. The government must act on this logic.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":60877414,"title":"Government relief for telcos awaits clarifications from IMG","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/government-relief-for-telcos-awaits-clarifications-from-img\/60877414","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":60877428,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Government must intervene in telecom: Edit","synopsis":"Slash levies on telecom, for India's sake.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/government-must-intervene-in-telecom-edit","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-09-29 07:19:22","lastupd":"2017-09-29 07:26:30","breadcrumbTags":["SBI","5G","MOOC","Arundhati Bhattacharya","Industry"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/government-must-intervene-in-telecom-edit"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/government-must-intervene-in-telecom-edit/60877428">