This will be in excess of Rs 27,000 crore surcharge that the EGoM had last week decided to impose on GSM carriers having spectrum in excess of 4.4 MHz and CDMA operators with 2.5 MHz airwaves.
The EGoM recommended to the Cabinet that firms like Airtel and Vodafone holding airwaves in excess of 6.2 Mega hertz, should be asked to pay a one-time fee for four years beginning 2008, sources privy to the EGoM decision said.
Sources said the surcharge on operators with more than 6.2 MHz would have to be paid as per 2001-indexed price (Rs 1,658 crore) for four years beginning 2008 which is likely to fetch Rs 10,000 crore.
The auction-determined fee on spectrum beyond 4.4 MHz and 2.5 MHz is to be imposed from the day the Cabinet approves of the levy.
The final decision on the matter will be taken by the Cabinet.
Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal, who did not comment on the one-time fee, however, said the EGoM deferred a decision on the spectrum refarming issue as "there wasn't enough time".
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