\"\"MUMBAI: The Kolkata High Court has allowed Reliance Communications<\/a> to proceed with liberalisation of its airwaves in the 800 MHz band, without making the bank guarantee for one-time spectrum usage charge.
\n
\nThe company can now pay Rs 5,384 crore to liberalise spectrum in 16 service areas after Thursday's order.
\n
\nThe telecom department has raised a demand of Rs 6,953 crore on the telco for liberalisation of spectrum in 16 circles, which would allow it to offer 4G services and share and trade those airwaves. The amount included a payment of Rs 5,384 crore and submitting a bank guarantee of around Rs 1,569 crore demanded as one-time spectrum usage charge.
\n
\nIn 2013, DoT had charged companies a one-time charge for using spectrum over 6.2 MHz till 2013 and more than 4.4 MHz thereafter.
\n
\nThe overall matter of whether the OTSC demand is legal is pending in various courts.
\n
\nMeanwhile, Reliance Communications and the Tillman Global Holdings-TPG combine have extended by around 15 days their mutually exclusive talks for the latter to but the entire stake of Anil Ambani-owned telco in its telecom towers unit.
\n
\n“Some issues need to be sorted out before a conclusive agreement is sealed, but talks are on the right track,” a person familiar with the matter said. “There's a clause in the agreement that the period can be extended if both parties agree, and that's what has been invoked.”
\n
\nA second person said the talks were stalled on the additional sale of the optic fibre network, which TPG is not agreeing to buy. Yet, financials for the towers remain largely the same.
\n
\nThe parties had entered into an exclusivity agreement, which is valid till January 15, 2016.
\n
A Reliance Communications (
RCom<\/a>) spokesperson declined to comment.
\n
RCom has already signed a non-binding agreement to sell its telecom towers to Sanjiv Ahuja-led Tillman and
private equity<\/a> buyout group TPG. RCom had said funds from the sale, estimated at Rs 21,500 crore, will be used to pare its debt of around Rs 40,000 crore.
\n
\nReliance Infratel reported revenue of Rs 5,916 crore and an operating profit of Rs 2,398 crore in FY15, a period it had made a net loss of Rs 964 crore.
\n
\nUnder the initial pact, the tower assets held by Reliance Infratel would be transferred to a separate special purpose vehicle that will be 100% owned by the Tillman and TPG combine. Together, Tillman and TPG were to also evaluate the purchase of RCom’s 190,000 km optic fibre network.
\n
On the back of this transaction rests RCom’s plan for a three-way merger of its wireless business with Russia’s
Sistema<\/a> and Malaysia’s Aircel.
\n
\nRCom on Thursday said its proposal to take over the Indian wireless business of Sistema JSFC have been cleared by the stock exchanges, and the two telcos will now move the courts for further clearances.
\n
\nRCom is taking over Russian conglomerate Sistema's Indian mobile telephony venture that operates under the MTS brand. The company had said Sistema Shyam Teleservices (SSTL) will hold a 10% equity stake in RCom as a result of the deal. In addition, RCom will assume the liability to pay the government instalments for SSTL's spectrum, amounting to Rs 392 crore per annum for the next 10 years.
\n
\nThe Anil Ambani-owned company is also exploring a merger with Aircel.
\n
\nRCom’s shares closed 1.1% down at Rs 77.95 on the Bombay Stock Exchange on Thursday.
\n
\nThe scrip had hit a peak of around Rs 86 on December 4 when the exclusive talks on tower sale were announced. But it has taken a beating over the last few sessions after it emerged a couple of days back that the telecom department had raised a demand of Rs 6,953 crore on the telco for liberalisation of spectrum in 16 circles, which would allow it to offer 4G services and share and trade those airwaves. The amount included a payment of Rs 5,384 crore and submitting a bank guarantee of around Rs 1,569 crore demanded as one-time spectrum usage charge.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":50585695,"title":"Samsung to launch dual-sim Note 5; aims to widen lead in premium segment","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/samsung-to-launch-dual-sim-note-5-aims-to-widen-lead-in-premium-segment\/50585695","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"seoschemas":false,"msid":50585783,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"RCom gets minor win in Kolkata High Court in one-time spectrum case","synopsis":"The company can now pay Rs 5,384 crore to liberalise spectrum in 16 service areas after Thursday's order.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/rcom-gets-minor-win-in-kolkata-high-court-in-one-time-spectrum-case","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2016-01-15 08:49:55","lastupd":"2016-01-15 08:57:41","breadcrumbTags":["RCom","industry","private equity","Reliance communications","Sistema"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/rcom-gets-minor-win-in-kolkata-high-court-in-one-time-spectrum-case"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-01-15" data-index="article_1">

小赢在加尔各答高等法院在一次性RCom频谱的情况

公司现在可以支付5384卢比开放频谱在16个服务领域后,周四的秩序。

  • 更新2016年1月15日08:57点坚持
孟买:加尔各答高等法院允许的信实电信推进自由化的电波800 MHz乐队,没有一次性频谱使用费用的银行担保。

公司现在可以支付5384卢比开放频谱在16个服务领域后,周四的秩序。

电信部门提出了一个需求6953卢比的电信自由化的频谱在16圈,这将允许它提供4 g服务和共享这些电波和贸易。包括支付5384卢比和提交大约1569卢比的银行担保要求一次性频谱使用。

2013年,点控公司一次性收取使用频谱在6.2 MHz到2013年超过4.4 MHz。

整个OTSC需求是否合法的问题还有待在不同的法院。

同时,信实电信和全球Tillman Holdings-TPG结合延长15天左右他们相互排他性谈判对于后者,但整个股份的Anil Ambani-owned电信电信塔单元。

“有些问题需要解决之前结论性的协议是密封的,但会谈是在正确的轨道上,”知情人士说。”条款在协议期间可以扩展如果双方都同意,这就是被调用。”

一个人说,这些会谈是停滞不前的额外销售光纤网络,TPG不同意买。然而,金融类股的塔保持基本相同。

双方已经进入一个排他协议,这是有效的,直到2016年1月15日。

信实电信(信实电信)的发言人拒绝置评。

信实电信已经签署了一项不具约束力的协议出售其电信塔瓦尔Ahuja-led•蒂尔曼私人股本TPG收购组。说基金出售RCom估计为21500卢比,将用于削减债务约为40000卢比。

依赖鼓吹报道5916卢比的收入和营业利润FY15 2398卢比,一段时间内它犯了一个净亏损964卢比。

在最初的协议中,塔信实鼓吹他持有的资产将被转移到一个单独的特殊目的载体,将由Tillman和TPG将持有100%的股份。在一起,Tillman和TPG也评估购买信实电信的190000公里光纤网络。

在该事务RCom休息的计划与俄罗斯的三方合并其无线业务Sistema和马来西亚的Aircel。

周四表示,其提议RCom接管印度无线业务的Sistema JSFC已通过证券交易所,现在两家电信公司将移动法庭进行进一步审查。

是俄罗斯集团接管RCom Sistema的印度移动电话合资企业,以MTS品牌经营。该公司曾表示Sistema Shyam电信业务(萨)在信实电信将持有10%的股权交易的结果。此外,信实电信将政府承担的责任支付分期付款萨里的光谱,每年达392卢比在接下来的10年。

Anil Ambani-owned公司也在探索与Aircel合并。

信实电信股价收跌1.1%,报77.95 Rs在孟买证交所周四。

代币已经达到的峰值在Rs 86年12月4日的独家谈判塔宣布出售。但它却在过去几个交易日遭受打击后几天后,电信部门已经提出了一个需求6953卢比的电信自由化的频谱在16圈,这将允许它提供4 g服务和共享这些电波和贸易。包括支付5384卢比和提交大约1569卢比的银行担保要求一次性频谱使用。
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\"\"MUMBAI: The Kolkata High Court has allowed Reliance Communications<\/a> to proceed with liberalisation of its airwaves in the 800 MHz band, without making the bank guarantee for one-time spectrum usage charge.
\n
\nThe company can now pay Rs 5,384 crore to liberalise spectrum in 16 service areas after Thursday's order.
\n
\nThe telecom department has raised a demand of Rs 6,953 crore on the telco for liberalisation of spectrum in 16 circles, which would allow it to offer 4G services and share and trade those airwaves. The amount included a payment of Rs 5,384 crore and submitting a bank guarantee of around Rs 1,569 crore demanded as one-time spectrum usage charge.
\n
\nIn 2013, DoT had charged companies a one-time charge for using spectrum over 6.2 MHz till 2013 and more than 4.4 MHz thereafter.
\n
\nThe overall matter of whether the OTSC demand is legal is pending in various courts.
\n
\nMeanwhile, Reliance Communications and the Tillman Global Holdings-TPG combine have extended by around 15 days their mutually exclusive talks for the latter to but the entire stake of Anil Ambani-owned telco in its telecom towers unit.
\n
\n“Some issues need to be sorted out before a conclusive agreement is sealed, but talks are on the right track,” a person familiar with the matter said. “There's a clause in the agreement that the period can be extended if both parties agree, and that's what has been invoked.”
\n
\nA second person said the talks were stalled on the additional sale of the optic fibre network, which TPG is not agreeing to buy. Yet, financials for the towers remain largely the same.
\n
\nThe parties had entered into an exclusivity agreement, which is valid till January 15, 2016.
\n
A Reliance Communications (
RCom<\/a>) spokesperson declined to comment.
\n
RCom has already signed a non-binding agreement to sell its telecom towers to Sanjiv Ahuja-led Tillman and
private equity<\/a> buyout group TPG. RCom had said funds from the sale, estimated at Rs 21,500 crore, will be used to pare its debt of around Rs 40,000 crore.
\n
\nReliance Infratel reported revenue of Rs 5,916 crore and an operating profit of Rs 2,398 crore in FY15, a period it had made a net loss of Rs 964 crore.
\n
\nUnder the initial pact, the tower assets held by Reliance Infratel would be transferred to a separate special purpose vehicle that will be 100% owned by the Tillman and TPG combine. Together, Tillman and TPG were to also evaluate the purchase of RCom’s 190,000 km optic fibre network.
\n
On the back of this transaction rests RCom’s plan for a three-way merger of its wireless business with Russia’s
Sistema<\/a> and Malaysia’s Aircel.
\n
\nRCom on Thursday said its proposal to take over the Indian wireless business of Sistema JSFC have been cleared by the stock exchanges, and the two telcos will now move the courts for further clearances.
\n
\nRCom is taking over Russian conglomerate Sistema's Indian mobile telephony venture that operates under the MTS brand. The company had said Sistema Shyam Teleservices (SSTL) will hold a 10% equity stake in RCom as a result of the deal. In addition, RCom will assume the liability to pay the government instalments for SSTL's spectrum, amounting to Rs 392 crore per annum for the next 10 years.
\n
\nThe Anil Ambani-owned company is also exploring a merger with Aircel.
\n
\nRCom’s shares closed 1.1% down at Rs 77.95 on the Bombay Stock Exchange on Thursday.
\n
\nThe scrip had hit a peak of around Rs 86 on December 4 when the exclusive talks on tower sale were announced. But it has taken a beating over the last few sessions after it emerged a couple of days back that the telecom department had raised a demand of Rs 6,953 crore on the telco for liberalisation of spectrum in 16 circles, which would allow it to offer 4G services and share and trade those airwaves. The amount included a payment of Rs 5,384 crore and submitting a bank guarantee of around Rs 1,569 crore demanded as one-time spectrum usage charge.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":50585695,"title":"Samsung to launch dual-sim Note 5; aims to widen lead in premium segment","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/samsung-to-launch-dual-sim-note-5-aims-to-widen-lead-in-premium-segment\/50585695","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"seoschemas":false,"msid":50585783,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"RCom gets minor win in Kolkata High Court in one-time spectrum case","synopsis":"The company can now pay Rs 5,384 crore to liberalise spectrum in 16 service areas after Thursday's order.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/rcom-gets-minor-win-in-kolkata-high-court-in-one-time-spectrum-case","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2016-01-15 08:49:55","lastupd":"2016-01-15 08:57:41","breadcrumbTags":["RCom","industry","private equity","Reliance communications","Sistema"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/rcom-gets-minor-win-in-kolkata-high-court-in-one-time-spectrum-case"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/rcom-gets-minor-win-in-kolkata-high-court-in-one-time-spectrum-case/50585783">