coolrajiv 1 Report post Posted February 29, 2008 The FM's budget speech has just concluded though as of the time of posting this article the speech has not yet been made available at http://indiabudget.nic.in/ Mr. Chidambaram mentioned "Wireless Data Cards" in the list of products on which Excise Duty has been slashed from 16% to nil. That's great news considering all the telecom operators who offer such products import them from the likes of Huawei, Sierra Wireless etc. The catch though is that I hope the term "Wireless Data Cards" includes the new USB dongles as well since data "cards" as such have become defunct as laptop makers have phased out the PCIMCIA slot into which these cards were inserted. Assuming that the entire duty cut benefit is passed on to consumers, a USB data dongle which typically costs around Rs. 3,000 will be cheaper by nearly Rs. 500. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
srk006 21 Report post Posted February 29, 2008 wooh ... that's great news!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KumaarShah 143 Report post Posted February 29, 2008 I doubt if the telcos will provide data cards or usb cards at Rs 2500 with immediate effect. They will take atleast some 3 to 4 months to effect the reduction, by which time there will be some more reductions in the hardware costs also. So they will eat up either of the two benefits and make more money. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Honest 836 Report post Posted February 29, 2008 ^^^ And to add what KumaarShah told above is that this reduction will be available on the printed price. And we are getting much lower rates then what is printed on the box itself. Like in Mobiles, for /-ample if we purchase a handset @ Rs.5000/- then its price mentioned on the box is already equals to or more then 7000/-. Anyways, the actual reductions which the buyer may get will not be more then 100 to 150 bucks on a data card worth Rs.3000/-. Regards. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arun 795 Report post Posted February 29, 2008 Boost for broadband services; wireless data card to be cheaper The Hindu Business Line New Delhi, February 29, 2008 In a move aimed at enhancing Internet and broadband usage in the country, the Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, has abolished excise duty on wireless data modem cards. The move is expected to bring down the price of data cards by 16 per cent. Currently, data cards are priced around Rs 2,800 and are sold by all the major telecom players, including Tata Teleservices, Reliance Communication and Bharti Airtel. Instead of paying a duty of 21 per cent, these companies will now have to pay only four per cent customs duty on imported data cards. “Airtel has always been passing on benefits of any duty cuts to the end-customers. We will continue to do the same by passing on the benefit of duty cut on wireless data cards,” said Mr Manoj Kohli, CEO & President, Bharti Airtel. Wireless data cards enable consumers to access Internet without having to take a telephone connection. It can be used both for laptops and by desktop PC users. Once third generation services (3G) are introduced by mobile operators, the demand for wireless data cards is expected to increase. According to industry estimates, there are currently, 4 million data card users in the country. Service tax on Internet telephony has also been removed. Access to next generation convergent services such as Internet Protocol Television, mobile TV and IP-based telephony services will also be cheaper as customs duty on convergence products has been reduced from 10 per cent to 5 per cent. MTNL, BSNL and other telecom operators have been offering IPTV services. Reduction in specified parts of set-top boxes from 7.5 per cent to nil will also reduce cost of cable-based broadband services being provided by companies such as Hathway. The Finance Minister has also imposed a 1 per cent National Calamity Contingent Duty on mobile handsets. “The price of handset changes almost every day so a one per cent increase in the duty may not result in any increase in the price as the manufacturers may absorb it,” said Mr Pankaj Mohindroo, President, Indian Cellular Association. The budgetary provisions for setting up data centres and 1 lakh broadband common service centres in rural areas will benefit bandwidth providers such as Sify, Tulip IT and VSNL. At the macro-level, the Budget has increased the outlay for setting up telephones in villages under the Universal Services Obligation Fund from Rs 1,450 crore in 2007-08 to Rs 2,000 crore for 2008-09. The Government’s collection from licence fee in 2007-08 was Rs 21,533 crore, which is almost double compared to the Budget estimate of Rs 9,902 crore. The increase has been due to the collection from new players. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abhay 0 Report post Posted March 1, 2008 nothing special for our telecoms + computer sector except there small bonuses i was expecting cut in duty's + taxes for computer parts (i wanted to purchase a LCD monitor) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KumaarShah 143 Report post Posted March 1, 2008 ^^^ wait one more year+ for your dream LCD monitors Share this post Link to post Share on other sites