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Consultation Paper on Tariff Issues of Telecom Services

Start Date :
Jan 07, 2020
Last Date :
Jan 31, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has been mandated by the TRAI Act, 1997 to regulate the tariffs offered by the Telecom Service Provider for its various services. ...

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has been mandated by the TRAI Act, 1997 to regulate the tariffs offered by the Telecom Service Provider for its various services. The telecommunications sector in India has witnessed several changes in the past few years in terms of the tariff offerings of various telecom service providers. This has not only resulted in an exponential increase in the use of telecom services but has also resulted in the tariffs of telecom services in India being amongst the lowest in the world.

In the last few months, many concerns have been raised about the health of the Indian telecom sector and the need to fix a floor price for telecom services. TRAI has so far observed a policy of forbearance in respect of telecom tariffs for valid reasons. It gives the service providers the freedom and flexibility to design their tariff offerings as per the demands of the market. It gives free play to the forces of healthy competition and has resulted in an exponential growth in the Indian telecom sector in the past two decades. Most economists also advise against market interventions by the regulator in tariff fixation.

However, ensuring the provision of ever-increasing data consumption and a good Quality of Service requires a lot of investment in maintaining and improving telecom infrastructure. Fast pace of technological changes in the sector require huge capital investments. Telecom sector is the infrastructure provider for many other sectors of the economy. Thus, making sure that the telecom sector remains healthy and its orderly growth are equally important.

Considering this aspect, a consultation paper on “Tariff Issues of Telecom Services” has been issued on 17th December, 2019 to invite comments from all the stakeholders, on various issues relating to tariff in telecom sector.

The consultation paper on “Tariff Issues of Telecom Services” has been uploaded on TRAI’s website (www.trai.gov.in). The written comments on the issues raised in the consultation paper are invited from the stakeholders by 17th January, 2020 and counter-comments by 31st January, 2020.

Click here to read the consultation paper on “Tariff Issues of Telecom Services”

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Husain Shabbir Kapadia
Husain Shabbir Kapadia 6 years 4 months ago
Tariffs should be according to earnings of the person. Higher the payment higher should be tariffs. In this low income people will get good benefit and also good opportunity to grow.
Mukesh Kumar
Mukesh Kumar 6 years 4 months ago
चैनलों के पैक सस्ते हों, और मोबाइल सेवा सस्ती हो
REDDY GANGA PAVANI
REDDY GANGA PAVANI 6 years 4 months ago
I think better to avoid the signal towers near to the forest . It's not possible to avoid in public places . So , by avoiding those near to the forest , atleast helps to save the animals and birds also . Build the parks and the sanctuaries in which phones are strictly prohibited .
RAJ KUMAR GUPTA
RAJ KUMAR GUPTA 6 years 4 months ago
All the company making money while fooling their customers, they always claim strong network, fastest internet speed but they are cheating in all these respect, so Government should take strict action against them and customer should get direct refund on account of these issue.
Mukesh kumar jha
Mukesh kumar jha 6 years 4 months ago
due to price raising..now u understood the uses ratio ..either its up or down ..so now if u doing public favourable business and really want to develop Indian people then decide the favorable price...
RITIKA TALWAR
RITIKA TALWAR 6 years 4 months ago
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India is a statutory body set up by the Government of India under section 3 of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997. It is the regulator of the telecommunications sector in India.