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“This is creating huge impediments in the installation of mobile towers and in turn affecting the quality of service,” Tower and Infrastructure Providers Association (TAIPA) Director General Tilak Raj Dua told PTI.
The DoT had issued a RoW (Right of Way) policy in November 2016 which provides for no restriction on the location of telecom towers, single window clearance mechanism, defined time-period for approvals, the appointment of nodal officers, nominal administrative fees and deemed approval, extensively supporting the Digital India mission.
Dua said mobile tower firms are facing major problems in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh and Maharashtra. “Some state governments have given us the opportunity to express our view but some don’t give us any chance. If (more) mobile towers are installed then call quality will increase in these states.
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Dua said the draft policy of Madhya Pradesh is pending for notification since 2015 and imposes multiple fee levies of up to Rs 1 lakh, restricts the location of towers and mast height, offers limited government lands, lacks single window clearance and provides permission only for five years. “The draft of MP policy eventually hinders the momentum of tower installation across the state,” Dua said.
He said Gujarat’s policy focuses on the installation of towers only for 4G technology rather than the holistic development of telecom infrastructure. Dua said that even the existing 4G policy of Gujarat imposes multiple levies like annual renewal fee, security deposit, one-time charges for telecom infrastructure installation and escalation of annual fee by 10 percent after every three years.
“Additionally, the policy imposes exorbitantly high charges for laying optical fibre cable (OFC) ranging from Rs 1,000-1,500 per running meter which amounts to Rs 10 lakh per kilometre while the charges prescribed under the Indian Telegraph Right of Way (RoW) is Rs 1,000 per km for laying OFC and Rs 10,000 for deploying telecom towers,” Dua said.