BSNL moves TDSAT against TRAI decision to phase out ADC

State-run BSNL has challenged the telecom regulator TRAI's decision to phase out Access Deficit Charge, the rural remuneration levy, before sectoral tribunal TDSAT saying the withdrawal is arbitrary.

NEW DELHI: State-run BSNL has challenged the telecom regulator TRAI's decision to phase out Access Deficit Charge, the rural remuneration levy, before sectoral tribunal TDSAT saying the withdrawal is arbitrary.

We filed the petition the day before yesterday... a top BSNL official said, adding the regulator's decision to phase out ADC is arbitrary and indifference to the rural telephony initiatives of the public sector major.

Access Deficit Charge is a levy paid by private telecom operators to BSNL for meeting the cost of unprofitable operations in rural areas.

Private players have been opposing the payment of ADC saying it amounts to funding opposition.

In March 2008, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has removed the Access Deficit Charge (ADC).

As per its road-map the sectoral regulator has decided to abolish the ADC from 2008-09. For the financial year 2007-08, Trai had reduced ADC 37 per cent to Rs 2,000 crore from Rs 3,200 crore.
READ MORE
ADVERTISEMENT

LOGIN & CLAIM

50 TIMESPOINTS

More from our Partners

Loading next story
Business News › Industry › Telecom › BSNL moves TDSAT against TRAI decision to phase out ADC
Text Size:AAA
Success
This article has been saved

*

+