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BS Reporter / New Delhi November 22, 2009, 0:37 IST

DoT to seek Cabinet nod for Rs 10,000-cr defence proj
The Department of Telecom (DoT) will approach Cabinet shortly seeking allocation of Rs 10,000 crore to prepare an optical fibre cable (OFC) network for defence forces in the next three years in lieu of release of spectrum for mobile services.

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Direct tax kitty swells 4 per cent in October
Hit by a drop in corporate tax revenues, direct tax collections rose marginally to Rs 20,822 crore in October, compared with Rs 19,708 crore in the corresponding month last year.
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3G bidders allowed to pay in rupees

ECB will have to be raised within 12 months from the date of payment of the final instalment. - 3G: Raise funds locally now, refinance via ECB later - Vodafone picks on Tata Tele, RCom over spectrum fee - Govt to start 3G auction on Feb 25 - Ball to start rolling for 3G auction tomorrow - EGoM insists on four 3G-players at least in metros - DoT favours auction of 2 blocks of 3G Telecom operators who wish to bid at the auction of 3G spectrum will be allowed, to their relief, to raise money from the domestic market, which could later be refinanced through debts raised from abroad. “Given the short window available between the date of application for the auction and the date of payment, the bidders will find it difficult to raise ECB (external commercial borrowings) to meet the payment obligation,” the finance ministry announced today. The statement said the ministry would amend the ECB policy by allowing companies to pay for 3G spectrum in rupees and raise funds abroad within 12 months. The department of telecommunications (DoT) is likely to issue the notice inviting applications (NIA) this week and the auction process is expected to start from February 25. The winners would then have to deposit 25 per cent of the bid within five days of the close of the auction and the balance amount within 15 days of the closure. The government had earlier permitted eligible borrowers in the sector to avail of ECB for the payment. “As the amount involved will be huge and has to be raised within a limited period of time and payable directly to the government, it has now been decided that the fee for spectrum allocation may be met out of Rupee resources by successful bidders, to be refinanced with a long–term ECB, under the approval route,” it said. The ECB will have to be raised within 12 months from the date of payment of the final instalment to the government. Authorised dealers would monitor the end-use of funds and domestic banks will not be permitted to provide any guarantee.


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