If you think that all the telecom companies were closed due to Jio, So you are wrong!
So untill 2002, companies didn't had to pay any fees in India. But in 2002, gov said that now they will have to pay licence fees as well as 8-12% of all revenue.
Even i didn't know. Most think that jio ended the telecom companies but that's not reason. Our government is the reason
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