Pakistan telecom sector shoot u

Pakistan telecom sector shoot u

ISLAMABAD: Telecom business in Pakistan has shot up yielding big taxes for the government pushing the economy to expand and offering big opportunities to investors says a new report.According to Kahleej Times the telecom sector in Pakistan is doing prospering business with revenues of Rs333.2 billion for July March FY 16after travelling a bumpy road a year ago.The report said it was the time when government launched an anti terrorism campaign to cancel millions of suspected SIM cards.Due to loss of millions of these cellular subscribers after BVS Re verification process intense competition and low tariffs and a declining trends in revenues of the telecom sector were observed since last year.The Ministry of Finance and Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) reported that during the last five years” FY 11 to FY 15” the telecom sector has contributed Rs744.6 billion to the national exchequer in the form of various taxes and duties.In the first three quarters” July March of FY 16” alone the sector contributed Rs105.9 billion.Reduction in tax rates as well as rationalisation of taxes on telecom sector can result into better sector growth and consequently better collection for the government in the long run PTA and the telecom industry believe.These telecom revenues are a big golden apple in the government’s budget.It yields more cash than several big industries.So I doubt if a major cut is on the cards, an official of the ministry of finance told Khaleej Times.Investment in the telecom sector in its boom period of FY 13 to March FY 16 totalled 4 billion, according to PTA.The period saw the number of cellular subscriber rise to 131.4 million out of an officially estimated population of 180 million” and it is still rising.At the end of March 2016 the number of 3G and 4G LTE subscribers was27.87 million” up from 13.49 million as of June 2015. It indicates that the subscribers have been added by more than one million a year.The broadband subscriber base showed a strong growth.At the end of March 2016 their number stood at 30.99 million up from 16.89 million as on June 30 FY 15. Most of the broadband subscribers belong to mobile broadband launched in June 2014. The number collectively forms almost 90 per cent of the total broadband subscribers as at now.