
NEW DELHI, DEC 5: Even as the PM8217;s recently constituted Group on Telecom GoT is trying to evolve a package to sort out the current imbroglio between the Government and the private telecom operators over non-payment of licence fees, the Department of Telecommunications DoT has served notices to several companies in the past week to cough up bank guarantees. This has virtually stirred a hornet8217;s nest as private operators have approached the PMO to bail them out.
The DoT letter sent to private operators says: 8220;Please extend/enhance bank guarantees8221; on the date specified separately for each company, or else 8220;this may be viewed as a violation of the existing licence conditions liable for suitable action8221; against the erring companies.
The operators also say that it was because of the paucity of financial resources that the industry had approached the Government to rethink its policy on theexisting high licence fee structure. Had these funds been available, they would have paid their licence fees anyway, they say.
The DoT officials say that earlier they have been accused of not being hard on private operators as the licence fee receipts are received by the DoT on behalf of the Ministry of Finance as these funds do not accrue to the department. When by the end of December, the outstandings touch the level of Rs 4,800 crore, the Finance Ministry may suddenly press the button for funds for the Budget by February. 8220;At that time we may be held guilty for not having our paper work up-to-date8221;, said DoT.