US Firm Hughes Fears Indian Closure, Bank Disruptions Over Unpaid Fees

The closure of the company could disrupt connectivity at more than 70,000 banking locations and many critical satellite networks in the Indian Navy, Army, and railways.

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By Reuters | Updated: 24 February 2020 10:56 IST
Highlights
  • Hughes may have to shut its Indian operations
  • It could put thousands of banking services at risk
  • Many satellite networks in the Indian Navy, Army also at risk

Hughes' India unit wrote a letter to telecom minister saying that it faces bankruptcy

US satellite broadband provider Hughes Network Systems may have to shut its Indian operations due to unpaid levies owed to the government, which could put thousands of banking services at risk, a company letter seen by Reuters showed. Supreme Court late last year ordered a number of telecom companies, including Hughes and larger firms like Vodafone, to pay billions of dollars owed to the government. Hughes' India unit provides services to defence, education and banking sectors in the country and told telecom minister in a letter dated February 20 that it faces bankruptcy as it can't pay the Rs. 600 crores it owes.

The closure of the company could disrupt connectivity at more than 70,000 banking locations and many critical satellite networks in the Indian Navy, Army, and railways, Hughes' India President Partho Banerjee said in the letter, which was seen by Reuters.

"We are facing a huge demand ... which by no means is serviceable by us and is in fact pushing our company towards bankruptcy & closure," Banerjee wrote in the letter.

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"This is an SOS request," he added. The company says the government's telecoms department had made an incorrect calculation of the dues more than a decade ago which has ballooned to $84 million with interest and penalties.

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Hughes, when approached by Reuters for comment, would not comment on the substance of the letter but said in a statement it "remains committed to India" and would continue to provide services to its customers.

Telecom ministry did not respond to a request for comment.

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Vodafone Idea, which owes $3.9 billion in dues, interest and penalties, has already warned of a potential exit, putting at risk 13,000 employees and billions of dollars in bank loans.

India's claim for unpaid dues followed a dispute with companies over how adjusted gross revenue, a percentage of which companies need to pay to the government as fee, was calculated.

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While the $84 million Hughes owes is significantly smaller than the sums owed by larger peers, a company document from December showed it was still more than three times its net worth in India.

"This, if not resolved, will make the operation unviable thus rendering many customers like banks, other enterprises and critical government networks without any connectivity," the company said in a separate December letter to the government.

Hughes, which is part of US-based satellite group Echostar, said in December 2018 it had been chosen to provide high-performance satellite broadband system for India's naval communications network.

The company also provides communication services to more than 30 public and private banks in India, according to its website.

© Thomson Reuters 2020

 

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