Vodafone Idea’s AGR dues frozen at Rs 87,695 crore; telco to pay Rs 124 crore annually till 2031
In an exchange filing, the company said it will begin paying a maximum of Rs 124 crore annually over the next six years, from March 2026 to March 2031.
In an exchange filing, the company said it will begin paying a maximum of Rs 124 crore annually over the next six years, from March 2026 to March 2031.
Vodafone Idea's AGR dues amounting to Rs 87,695 crore have been frozen as of December 31, according to reports.
As of now, more than 1,000 entities, including banks, Third-Party Application Providers (TPAPs) and Payment System Operators (PSOs), have onboarded the DIP and are actively using the FRI to assess and mitigate fraud risks.
The DoT said 5G services have now been rolled out across all States and Union Territories, covering 99.9 per cent of districts and reaching nearly 85 per cent of the population.
Embracing the festive spirit under the theme 'Swachhotsav,' the campaign motivates citizens to contribute to the nation’s cleanliness efforts through activities such as walkathons, nukkad nataks (street plays) and competitions.
It also said that deduction has not been given for PSTN related call charges and for roaming charges actually paid to other operators.
However, as per telco’s self-assessment, its total dues to the government stand at Rs 13,004 crore. The telco has already paid Rs 18,004 crore.
The NCLT earlier this week had directed the DoT to file their submission of objection by Friday.
The company had earlier deposited Rs. 6,854 crores in three tranches, the telco said in a BSE filing.
The move aims to push DoT to minimise Indian companies’ reliance on Chinese or any other foreign equipments.