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Private telcos cheat the government in paying revenue share

31 Tuesday Jan 2012

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It is well-known that the public telecom companies have been cheating the government in paying taxes on the basis of revenue sharing, by showing less revenue or by manipulating the revenues in such a way that it is accounted in areas where less tax is to be paid. Now the DoT has checked the accounts of these private companies and have found out that they have been dodging taxes bey showing less revenue. A total of Rs, 823 crores are due to government by the companies.

The five companies which have asked to pay the balance taxes are 1) Reliance  ( Rs. 310.52 crore), 2)  Tata Teleservices (Rs. 179.76 crore), 3) Airtel (Rs. 161.91 crore), 4) Vodafone (Rs. 107.07 crore), and 5) Idea (Rs. 64.05 crore). These are the major companies other than BSNL and MTNL. The PSUs pays all taxes according to rules, but the private companies dodge them in many ways.

Now we can expect that the private companies may approach the Prime Minister or the Finance Minister for exemption or go to the TDSAT or Courts. Our experience is that somehow they manage not to pay the dues. In the case of 3G illegal roaming also we are seeing the same developments. The people of the country as well as the two telecom PSUs are the victims. The government should act with determination to get the dues.

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Telecom Corporates meets Communications Minister, place their demands

25 Wednesday Jan 2012

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Almost all the leaders of the private telecom companies together met Kapil Sibal, Minister of Communications and IT and put their demands to him. One of the main items was the pricing of the 2G spectrum with retrospective effect, which is in the consideration of the government. The companies wanted that it should only be prospective and not retrospective. Another issue was the pricing of the additional spectrum that is with some companies. The TRAI has proposed it to be the average of 1.65 times of 3G price. Another issue was the sharing and Merger & Acquisition issues. Sunil Mittal (Bharti Airtel), Anil Ambani (Relicance), Marten Pieters (Vodafone), Himanshu Kapania (Idea Cellular) and other corporates heads were present.

The private companies are aggressively putting their agendas before the Communications Minister, Finance Minister, Prime minister and others. But what about problems of BSNL. As at present, BSNL will also will have to pay for the extra spectrum. Whether the Management has taken the issue with DOT and Minister? The BSNL will have to approach the Government for granting the additional spectrum without any charge.

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BSNL issued orders on IDA w.e.f. 01-01-2012

18 Wednesday Jan 2012

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BSNL has endorsed the DPE orders increasing 4.7% IDA w.e.f. 1st January 2012 vide 14-3/2010-PAT (BSNL)/ revised scale dated 18-01-2012.

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TRAI suggests unified telecom licence, Rs. 20 crore fee

17 Tuesday Jan 2012

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The Telecom  Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has announced  a draft policy for grant of national unified telecom licence for Rs. 20 crore. The operators can provide the various services like land line, mobile, STD, ISD, Internet etc.  There will be three levels of the unified licences – 1) at National level for Rs. 20 crore  2) at circle level for  Rs. 2 crore and Rs. 50 lakh  and 3) at District level for Rs. 25 lakh

The  allotment of spectrum, it will be by auction. The TRAI has released the draft on 16th January and had given time for all the stake holders to intimate their views before 31st January.

Any suggestion can be directly sent to the TRAI.

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BSNL to outsource its 40,000 mobile towers

16 Monday Jan 2012

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BSNL is planning to outsource its 40,000 and odd towers in a bid to reduce its expenditure in maintenance and operation of the same. It is reported that about 20-25% of the total expenditure of the company relates to this item alone. It is also reported that the company has already started leasing /sharing the towers with the private companies.

These are all parts of the neo-liberalisation policy. After spending thousands of crore o f rupees for installing and making all infrastructures, they are being allowed for the use of the private companies for a minimum revenue sharing or rent. The maximum benefit of the towers is handed over to the private companies on a silver plate. The loss of the company, a creation of the wrong policy of the government and the inefficient management, is made a justification for the same.  CMD BSNL has stated that the process may get about Rs. 3,000 crore to BSNL. We have to watch and see.

It is to be noted that such important decisions are taken by the management even without consultation to the unions, important stakeholders of the company.  Unions get the information through the newspapers/media only.

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USO Fund denies support to BSNL on loss making land lines

15 Sunday Jan 2012

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The Administrator of Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) is reported to have denied the request of the BSNL for subsidy support to meet the losses being incurred for operating wire line connections in rural areas.  BSNL had shown that about Rs. 10,000 crore  loss is incurred by the company for implementing the social commitment of the government in providing connections in the rural areas/villages.

The Government, which has taken away all the surplus cash of the BSNL through 3G,BWA Spectrum charges, Notional loan, Dividend etc. is refusing to help it at the time of crisis.  The JAC and Unions have to take up the issue with the DOT and the Minister urgently.

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The tele-statistics, November 2011 released by TRAI with highlights by Com.Mihir Das Gupta.

14 Saturday Jan 2012

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Telephone Subscribers’   Base in India
for the month of November 2011

SERVICE
PROVIDER
COMPANY

W I R E L I N E

W I R E L E S S

T    O  T  A  L

Wireless
VLR
Proportion
%

Number

Market Share
%

Number

Market Share
%

Number

Market Share
%

Bharti Airtel

3314165

10.05

174692673

19.75

178006838

19.40

89.46

Reliance

1262297

3.83

149130185

16.86

150392482

16.39

64.89

Vodafone

0.00

146841278

16.60

146841278

16.01

83.30

BSNL

23308483

70.72

96011338

10.86

119319821

13.01

52.96

Tata

1382592

4.19

83390360

9.43

84772952

9.24

54.01

Idea

0.00

103992365

11.76

103992365

11.34

92.26

Aircel/   Dishnet

0.00

60958611

6.89

60958611

6.65

54.42

Uninor

0.00

34181955

3.87

34181955

3.73

59.55

Sistema

46762

0.14

14494591

1.64

14541353

1.59

48.47

MTNL

3449038

10.46

5647022

0.64

9096060

0.99

35.14

Videocon

0.00

5480217

0.62

5480217

0.60

42.09

Loop   Telecom

0.00

3223924

0.36

3223924

0.35

40.02

S-Tel

0.00

3563152

0.40

3563152

0.39

31.37

HFCL Infotel

197419

0.60

1152801

0.13

1350220

0.15

44.29

Etisalat/   Allianz

0.00

1610824

0.18

1610824

0.18

25.37

Total

32960756

100

884371296

100

917332052

100

71.85

TELE DENSITY

             
Urban

6.92

159.92

166.84

 

Rural

0.93

36.05

36.98

 

Overall

2.74

73.44

76.18

Broadband = 13.13 million  
Source:

 

TRAI Press   Release

 

dated 9th   January, 2012

 

HIGHLIGHTS

 

v  In Wireless (GSM+CDMA) segment, monthly growth substantially declined to 29.7 lac in November’11 compared to October’11. Top three performers in net Wireless Subscribers addition in Nov.’11 are: Idea (21.7 lac), Uninor (18.6 lac) & Reliance (10.1 lac). Tata lost huge 44.5 lac subscribers, followed by Videocon (5.9 lac), BSNL (1.8 lac) & HFCL (61K).

v  Amongst BSNL Circles, Tamil Nadu (including Chennai) recorded highest Wireless Subscribers’ growth of 1.2 lac in Nov.’11 followed by Kerala (96K), Rajasthan (85K) & Karnataka (79K). Six Circles posted negative growth in Nov.’11 viz. Bihar (3.4 lac),  Maharashtra (3.3 lac), NE (1 lac), Haryana (13K), HP (9K) & Gujarat (2K).  In VLR position of Nov.’11,Maharashtra Circle tops with 67.66%, followed by Andhra Pradesh- 66.74%, J&K- 65.49%, Kerala- 64.66% &NE- 60.86%. Kolkata TD continues to occupy the last position with 34.52%.

v  VLR – Visitor Location Register shows the actual number of active Wireless telephones. In November 2011, VLR report indicated that only 71.85% (63.54 crore) of all wireless subscribers were active. Company-wise detailed status is shown in the table.

Urban – Rural Divide on the Basis of Tele- Density: After a long time, the gap i.e. Urban TD minus Rural TD, has marginally narrowed. Figures for consecutive eight months are:

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BSNL Casual and Contract Workers on Struggle path

02 Saturday Jul 2011

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BSNL Casual-Contract Workers on Struggle Path
More than one lakh casual and contract workers engaged in BSNL, the telecom PSU, are on the struggle path to achieve their long pending demands and to end the injustice being meted out to them. BSNL Casual & Contract Workers Federation, in its Central Executive Committee meeting held on 16th June at New Delhi has decided to organise Protest Demonstrations on 7th July and to organise a Bharat Sanchar Bhawan March on 11th August 2011 to the BSNL Corporate Office, New Delhi.
The system of casual labour was started in the Department of Telecom decades back for laying cables and lines, removing faults in telephone lines etc. They were eligible for being regularised in the DOT after working for 240 days in a year without any break. By 1988, DOT issued orders to stop the practice of engaging casual labour, but since there was lots of work to be done, the engagement continued. In 1998 a similar instruction was issued, but the engagement again continued.
At the time of formation of BSNL, converting DOT services in to a corporation, an agreement was made by the DOT with the then recognised Federations that all the left out casual labours and Temporary Status Mazdoors (those casual labours who are eligible for regularisation, but due to lack of vacancies could not be regularised and given the Temporary Status) will be regularised with effect from 01-10-2000, the date of formation of the PSU. About 2000 casual workers as also TSMs were regularised accordingly. The process was going on with the other left out casual labour/TSM.
But after 2006, the regularisation was completely stopped by the BSNL management on the plea that the Supreme Court in State of Karnataka & others Vs. Umadevi & others has given a judgement against regularisation of casual labour/TSM. However the Departments of Income Tax, Customs, and Defence etc. regularised their casual labours citing the same judgement in which there was a clause that a new scheme can be introduced for regularisation. In other Central PSUs also casual/contract labour was regularised. Even after citing these examples BSNL management refused to regularise these labours who have been engaged for 10 to 20 years continuously. According to a reply from the Communications Minister in the Parliament, there are 3361 such casual labours out of which 2270 are in W.Bengal alone.
Some of the above TSMs in Odisha circle approached the High Court for justice and the High Court issued favourable orders on the basis of which BSNL was compelled to regularise them. At the same time, BSNL is not prepared to grant regularisation to similarly placed mazdoors.
The daily wages of the casual labour are to be fixed as 1/30th of the monthly salary of a regular employee working in the same kind of job. But now they are given only 1/30th of the central Government rates which is less compared to the PSU wages.
The wages of the contract labour are fixed according to the minimum wages notified by the Government of India. As per the latest notification, the minimum wages for unskilled/semiskilled/skilled/highly skilled in A, B, C class cities are as follows:
Labour A class B Class C Class
Unskilled 247.00 205.00 165.00
Semiskilled 273.00 232.00 192.00
Skilled/clerical 301.00 273.00 232.00
Highly skilled 327.00 301.00 273.00
But in BSNL the labours are being paid a pittance of Rs. 2000/- to Rs.2500/- monthly which is only about half of the wages that is to be paid. After sustained struggles, the BSNL management has issued orders on minimum wages, but except in W.Bengal and T.Nadu , no circle authorities are paying the same to their contract labours. Worst exploitation by the Contractors and certain corrupt officers are continuing resulting in denial of due wages to the labourers.
As per Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act 1970 and other labour acts, social security measures like EPF, ESI are to be implemented for the Casual and Contract labour. But these are also not implemented to the BSNL casual contract workers.
Despite several discussions with the management, when the issues could not be settled, the BSNL Casual and Contract Workers Federation submitted a petition to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour through Com. P.R.Natarajan, CPI(M) MP. The Standing Committee held a meeting in which the BSNL Management assured that all rules and regulations will be implemented with regard to the casual and contract workers. In fact, they stated that all these orders were implemented.
But what happened afterwards is shocking. Instead of implementing the social security measures and paying minimum wages, most of the casual and contract workers are being retrenched stating that minimum wage cannot be paid and that there is no work. Both the arguments have no basis. These workers were engaged for the past 10 to 20 years and the argument that there is no work is only to deny them minimum wage and social security measures. The arrears from February 2011 are not yet paid.
The workers are on struggle in many places all over the country. BSNL Casual and Contract Workers Federation have called for a Protest Demonstration on 7th July and Bharat Sanchar Bhawan March on 11th August. A charter of demands has been submitted to the management with the following demands:
1. Regularisation of all casual labour /TSM
2. Payment of wages to casual labour on IDA
3. Payment of Minimum wages to Contract Labour.
4. Implementation of EPF, ESI etc.
BSNL Employees Union, the recognised union in BSNL, has extended full support and solidarity to the struggle of the casual and contract workers. In case the long pending issues are not settled, further sustained agitation including strike will have to be resorted to.
……………….
V.A.N.Namboodiri
President,
BSNL Casual& Contract Workers Federation

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Transfer of Spectrum from Defence to DOT in trouble

30 Thursday Jun 2011

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The Defence Minister A.K.Antony has told the Communications Minister that it will not be possible to vacate any additional spectrum from Defnce to DOT. He has mentioned two reasons, one that the spectrum is required for the Defence and second that the spectrum transfer and laying of cable network by BSNL as promised earlier have not taken place.
Any way, a serious issue is developing which may adversely affect the growth of telecom services.

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NO Increase in IDA from July 2011!

30 Thursday Jun 2011

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This time, there is no increase of IDA w.e.f. 1st July 2011. According to the CPI released by the Labour Bureau there is no increase in the Cost of Living Index and hence there will be no increase in IDA w.e.f. 1st July 2011. It is applicable for the revised as well as pre-revised scales.

Through out the country, the cost of all essential commodities are increasing substantially. Then how there is no increae in cost of living index? Is there any manipulation ?

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