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        Cellcos Reiterate Position on AGR Dues; Jio Fires Opening Salvo in New

        Price War


        Indian  telecoms  group  Bharti  Airtel   (USD2.45  billion)  towards its total bill of   with which they share spectrum. Whilst the
        has written to the Department of     INR439.80 billion – or more than 40% of the   apex court decision on AGR payments has
        Telecommunications  (DoT) to clarify  that   demanded amount – and consequently its   given operators  some breathing  room, Vi
        it has already paid the first instalment of   next payment was not due until 31 March   remains in a precarious financial position
        its Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR)-related   2022. Similarly, the CEO of Vodafone Idea   and the company has confirmed that it is
        dues,  the Economic  Times reports.  The   Limited (VIL) – now operating under the Vi   looking to increase its share of high ARPU
        Supreme Court ruled on 1 September that   brand – told reporters this week that the   subscribers, and will do so by improving its
        operators must pay 10% of the total AGR   company also had until the end of the next   4G network. To that end, the cellco says it
        dues by 31 March 2021, with the remainder   financial  year  to  pay  its  next  instalment,   will refarm its 2100MHz spectrum for 4G,
        to be cleared through  annual payments   having already submitted its first payment.   with a phased shutdown of its 3G network.
        until 31 March 2031. Following a statement   Vi  has  paid  INR78.54  billion  towards  its   Disruptive rival Jio is set to capitalize on the
        from Minister of State for Communications   dues  of  INR582.54  billion,  although  the   company’s vulnerability, however, with the
        Sanjay Dhotre, however, there appears to be   minister told parliament that  the  amount   launch of a new range of tariffs targeting
        some difference in interpretation between   paid was just INR35.00  billion, with the   the high-ARPU  post-paid segment. The
        regulators and operators. In a written reply   company  still  owing  some  INR547.54   offers provide unlimited voice and SMS and
        to  parliament, the minister stated  that   billion.  In  a  related  development,  include  bundles  subscriptions  to popular
        telcos would be required to pay  10% of   meanwhile,  the  minister  confirmed  that   streaming services Netflix, Amazon Prime
        the total dues demanded by the DoT by 31   Reliance  Jio Infocomm  (Jio) would   and Disney Plus.  The  launch  has raised
        March  2021, without  acknowledging  the   not be required to pay the AGR dues  of   concerns that the company is keen to re-
        amounts  already paid by the  companies.   Reliance Communications (RCOM), telling   ignite a tariff war, after the previous price
        As  such,  Airtel  sought to  reiterate that   parliament that  companies  would not be   crash contributed  to the exit of several
        it  has  already  paid  INR180.04  billion   held liable for the AGR dues of companies   companies from the sector.



        DOCOMO Launches Inbound 5G Roaming With AT&T



                                                                                  over  79  million  subscriptions,  is  one  of
                                                                                  the world's  foremost contributors to 3G,
                                                                                  4G  and 5G  mobile network technologies.
                                                                                  Beyond  core  communications  services,
                                                                                  DOCOMO  is  challenging  new frontiers  in
                                                                                  collaboration  with a  growing number  of
                                                                                  entities ("+d" partners),  creating exciting
                                                                                  and convenient value-added services that
                                                                                  change the way people live and work. Under
                                                                                  a  medium-term plan toward 2020 and
        NTT  DOCOMO,  INC.  announced  that  it   operator in the United States. DOCOMO is   beyond, DOCOMO is pioneering a leading-
        has  launched  an  inbound  5G roaming   the first mobile operator in Japan to offer   edge  5G  network  to facilitate innovative
        service to  allow  foreign operators  and   an  inbound 5G  roaming service. Going   services that  will  amaze  and  inspire
        their  customers to visit Japan to roam   forward, DOCOMO  plans to expand its   customers  beyond  their  expectations.
        on DOCOMO's  5G network, effectively   inbound  5G roaming  service with mobile   DOCOMO  is listed  on the  Tokyo Stock
        immediately, initially  for customers of   operators around the globe. NTT DOCOMO,   Exchange.
        AT&T  Mobility,  DOCOMO's  partner  mobile   Japan's  leading  mobile  operator with



        Telenor Inks Wholesale Fiber Agreement with FIBIA



        Telenor  Denmark has inked a  wholesale   1Gbps)  to 500,000 addresses within   to cover 600,000 households, in line with
        fiber  deal  with  FIBIA,  under  which  the   FIBIA’s  footprint  in  Zealand,  Lolland,   FIBIA’s rollout plans. The new contract will
        operator  will  start offering  its  MaxSpeed   Falster and in eastern Jutland during 2021.   increase  Telenor’s  fiber  footprint  to  2.4
        services (with  maximum  downlink of   Going forward, the deal will  be  expanded   million households.
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