The deal has been approved by Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission
Deal value not known; Robi is the second largest mobile network operator in Bangladesh
Telecom players recently renewed their demand and asked Trai to move forward quickly on the issue of fixing floor price for tariffs
COAI, whose members include Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Reliance Jio, has written to Trai seeking an open house discussion on the issue "at the earliest"
A 12-quarter high ARPU, strong 4G subscriber addition give a boost to revenue
The industry body has written letters to 26 states and two union territories seeking relief
Officials said that the telecom department has received the payment made by Vodafone Idea, and added that other operators had made their payments earlier
COAI said industry will continue with arrangements that were in place for the first lockdown period
Top line gets boost in March qtr as more people work from home
Telecom service providers have invested and will continue to invest significantly in the telecom infrastructure
Analysts at Emkay Research believe that telecom remains one of the safest spots in the current scenario
Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) also allayed fear of hike in tariff by the telecom operators.
In a bid to do this at the available capacity, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea have said they are doing everything to keep the situation under control
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Industry body COAI on Friday said the government is well aware of implications of leaving the stressed telecom sector without a relief package, as it urged policymakers to use "tools" available to find appropriate solutions expeditiously. "The industry is in urgent need of relief measures, and we urge the government to come up with appropriate solutions expeditiously and resolve the matter," Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) Director General Rajan Mathews said. On Wednesday, the apex court rejected the telcos' self-assessed adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues and ordered them to pay the principal together with interest and penalties. It stated that non-payment of dues would tantamount to contempt of court. "The government can exercise the tools that are available and move forward on that basis," Mathews said. Telecom companies such as Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Tata are in a bind as their combined self-assessment of dues to the government are a whopping Rs 82,300
The mechanism hasn't just been the subject of heated discussion in telecom but has also pervaded other sectors such farming, water supply, renewable power and even in natural gas
Telecom firm advised to pay up at least the principal amount before SC hearing
The company had posted a loss of Rs 1.35 crore for the quarter ended December 2019, compared to a profit of Rs 57 lakh in the same period a year ago
COAI's letter comes at a time when Vodafone Idea has reportedly made it clear to the govt that it won't be able to pay court mandated AGR dues in their entirety, unless a bailout is extended
If your landline connection is going dead, or you are unable to browse the internet at a high speed, despite paying for 4G, you are not the only one!