Empowering MSMEs with News & Insights

TRAI Recommends No Licence Fee On Permits For Telecom Infra Firm

Updated: Aug 09, 2023 05:34:16pm
image

TRAI Recommends No Licence Fee On Permits For Telecom Infra Firm

New Delhi, Aug 9 (KNN) The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) recommends that the government creates new permits for digital infrastructure service providers but no licence fee is imposed on the companies.

TRAI on Tuesday proposed the "Introduction of Digital Connectivity Infrastructure Provider (DCIP) Authorization under Unified Licence,"

FOLLOW US on GOOGLE NEWS

Entities registered under the proposed licence will be able to provide both active infrastructures like mobile antennae and base stations and passive infrastructure as service to telecom operators except core network elements and spectrum, according to TRAI's recommendation on 'Introduction of Digital Connectivity Infrastructure Provider (DCIP) Authorization under Unified Licence'.

"The Authority recommends that the new category of licence be called 'Digital Connectivity Infrastructure Provider (DCIP) Licence'," TRAI said in its recommendations that were unveiled in a press release.

The regulator has recommended an entry fee of Rs 2 lakh and an application processing fee of Rs 15,000 on DCIP permits.

"The Authority recommends that there should not be any licence fee applicable to DCIP authorization," it said.

Earlier, DoT had introduced Infrastructure Provider II licence which allowed companies to establish digital networks, provide transmission capacity, leasing and sale of end to end bandwidth and such firms were required to pay a licence fee.

The government had discontinued IP II licences in December 2005 as telecom tower companies opposed paying any licence fee for providing infrastructure. At present, entities that own and operate active network elements are required to pay an 8 percent licence fee.

TRAI has recommended that the proposed DCIP licence should not be a standalone licence, but an authorization under a Unified Licence.  (KNN Bureau)

COMMENTS

    Be first to give your comments.

LEAVE A REPLY

Required fields are marked *