Reliance Jio has submitted its recommendations to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) regarding the abolition of licence fee for DTH operators. The company argues that removing the fee would result in a loss to the national exchequer and create an unfair advantage for DTH over cable TV. Reliance Jio highlights that the use of spectrum gives DTH a competitive edge and allows for nationwide coverage without additional infrastructure investments. They also emphasize the need for DTH to reimburse the national exchequer based on market-driven prices.
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Why Reliance Jio is opposing TRAI submission on licence fee for DTH operators
Reliance Jio has submitted its recommendations to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) regarding the abolition of licence fee for DTH operators. The company argues that removing the fee would result in a loss to the national exchequer and create an unfair advantage for DTH over cable TV. Reliance Jio highlights that the use of spectrum gives DTH a competitive edge and allows for nationwide coverage without additional infrastructure investments. They also emphasize the need for DTH to reimburse the national exchequer based on market-driven prices.
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