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Government should use Universal Services Obligation Fund for affordable devices: Reliance Jio

While speaking to the media at India Mobile Congress, Reliance Jio president Mathew Oommen said that India is now a tier 1 plus country and there should be no apprehension in framing policies that are right for the nation

Our Bureau And Agencies New Delhi Published 30.10.23, 12:09 PM
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After success in India, telecom major Reliance Jio sees global foray as an option which is continuously under evaluation at the company, a senior company official said.

While speaking to the media at India Mobile Congress, Reliance Jio president Mathew Oommen said that India is now a tier 1 plus country and there should be no apprehension in framing policies that are right for the nation.

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“We think the opportunity for India to go global is big. Reliance will continue to review options to see how best to represent India globally and offer value to customers leveraging the technology capabilities that we have already operationalized in India,” Oommen said.

He said that to truly drive the Digital India vision, the government should start leveraging the Rs 75,700 crore Universal Services Obligation Fund (USOF) not just for mobile tower deployment but to make devices and services affordable and accessible for individuals.

He said Jio Bharat Phone ecosystem is an enabler to 2G mukt Bharat and AI Yukt Bharat.

Oommen said that the underutilised USO fund should be leveraged for not just telecom infrastructure but also giving help to individuals for devices and services for those who cannot afford the transition.

“Anyone who cannot afford connectivity or monthly rent should be given a device and service model by leveraging the fund,” the Reliance Jio president said.

The government at present charges 8 per cent of telecom companies’ revenue as licence fee. Out of this, 5 per cent of the collection is earmarked for USOF which is utilised for promoting telecom connectivity in rural and remote areas in the country.

Oommen said that the 5 per cent collection for USOF should be removed and licence fees should be reduced to 3 per cent.

PTI

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