Govt waives license fee on rural fixed line, to lose Rs 200cr
Department of telecom has waived the license fee on rural landlines to promote use of telephone in rural areas.
The decision is also intended to give a boost to e-governance through provision of more broadband services in villages, thus reducing the digital divide, an official statement said here.
The Telecom Commission, in its latest meeting took this decision. The waiver will amount to Rs 200 crores per year, it said.
The Commission also decided to reduce the levy towards the Universal Service Obligation (USO) from the present five per cent to three per cent of the Adjusted Ground Revenue (AGR) in the case of those telecom service providers, who have already covered more than 95 per cent of rural areas.
The Universal Service Obligation Fund has been set up to create infrastructure support in rural and remote areas for providing telecommunications service to people at affordable and reasonable prices.
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