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Trai floats 4% of AGR pricing for satcom cos

Hindustan Times Delhi

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May 10, 2025

Satellite communication companies such as Starlink, Eutelsat OneWeb, and Jio Satellite will have to pay 4% of their adjusted gross revenue (AGR) as spectrum charges to the government, as per the telecom regulator's recommendations issued on Friday.

- Jatin Grover

Trai floats 4% of AGR pricing for satcom cos

NEW DELHI:

The much awaited recommendations by Trai will now pave the way for users in the country to get satellite broadband connectivity soon.

In addition to the 4% AGR spectrum charge, the satcom operators will also have to pay a licence fee to the government at 8% of the AGR, as per the authorisation terms.

This is steeper than what these companies had been lobbying for. Elon Musk's Starlink and Amazon Inc.'s subsidiary Kuiper Systems had during consultations with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) urged it to keep the spectrum charge below 1% of their AGR, with no other charges.

Trai, however, has recommended ₹3,500 per MHz as annual minimum spectrum charges for companies offering both fixed satellite services and mobile satellite services.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Hindustan Times Delhi

Hindustan Times

Inquiry ordered after cop uses device to ‘test’ man’s nationality

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Japanese firms agree to invest $3.4 billion in India

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Aubameyang banned as Gabon government suspends national team

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New year, same story: Chill, fog, ‘very poor’ air continue

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2 mins

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Hindustan Times

Dozens feared killed in NYE Swiss bar fire

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Into the lungs

On Delhi's great and ancient forest

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'FIXED MATCH' OF LDF-UDF NEARING END IN KERALA: MODI IN LETTER

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Hindustan Times

PROBE AFTER GZB COPS SCARE SLUM RESIDENTS WITH 'MIGRANT METER'

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'No KYV for private cars post FASTag activation'

From February 1, the Know Your Vehicle (KYV) verification for new private cars will no longer be required once FASTag activation is completed, in a move aimed at reducing compliance burdens for motorists and preventing post-purchase harassment by banks, a senior official from the ministry of road transport and highways said.

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1 min

January 02, 2026

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Pant stares at a challenging road to white-ball redemption

The keeper-batter hasn't consistently been part of India's white-ball plans since his return

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January 02, 2026

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