High levies on telecom contradict PM\'s Digital India vision: Sunil Mittal

High levies on telecom contradict PM's Digital India vision: Sunil Mittal

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The high rate of GST and spectrum prices in the telecom sector go against Narendra Modi's vision of a digitally-empowered India, Airtel said here on Thursday.

"I cannot see how this contradiction can stay in place, when on one hand we have our Prime Minister's vision of a digitally empowered India, and on the other we keep our spectrum prices, license fees very high, and of course the GST is also at 18 per cent which is almost at the highest tax bracket," the Airtel said.

"For mobile operators in India, out of every Rs 100 earned, nearly Rs 37 go towards one form of levy or the other."

Mittal, however, also said that the recently released National Digital Communications Policy focuses on the concerns of the industry, which would help in rationalising the tax and other charges along with easing the merger process.

Talking of the consolidation in the segment in and worldwide, said: "The world is moving towards two, three operators in every country and I am delighted that now has come to a point where we have one state operator and three private mobile operators serving over 1.2 billion people."

He noted that the consolidation in the country's telecom industry did not take place in an "orderly fashion other than the merger and many operators had to go through significant pain".

"A lot of job losses have happened, over 50 billion dollars have been written off but we have finally come to a point where we are in a right industry structure," he said.

The inaugural session of the second edition of was attended by other industry players including and Vivek Badrinath, for Pacific,

The conference was earlier inaugurated by the Ravishankar Prasad, and also were present on the occasion.

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First Published: Thu, October 25 2018. 19:56 IST