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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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GAMIT ANKITBHAI DANIYELBHAI
GAMIT ANKITBHAI DANIYELBHAI 6 years 5 months ago
For 5 trillion dollar Economy, there is requirement of more Investments in all sectors. There is so many unempolyed educated youth is waiting for Jobs, Mostly from Engineering and MBA. That's why India has power to become 5 trillion dollar Economy in next 1-2 years, But there is requirement of Investments and Free Environment for Business and trade apart from Hapta Ugharani and Gundagiri, Khandani etc.
Sadashiv Khara
Sadashiv Khara 6 years 5 months ago
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 telecome services
Pratik kumar
Pratik kumar 6 years 5 months ago
TRAI,The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India keeps on doing alteration in its plans and schemes, amendment goes on but handsome amount of customers just miss it lack of information. A flash message must be shown on the customer screen before tarrif expires. An additional call information regarding it would be more convenient and suitable .
Mridul chandra
Mridul chandra 6 years 5 months ago
Respected sir/madam I want to express that there is no need of TRAI new act in which a customer has to recharge for a plan for continuing incoming and outgoing calls this is very worst Policy of TRAI till the time
Omkar G Shetty
Omkar G Shetty 6 years 5 months ago
2. Do you foresee any need for change in TRAI policy of forbearance in tariffs? Please give reasons for your response Response: Having regulatory intervention for fixing prices will distort competition.
Omkar G Shetty
Omkar G Shetty 6 years 5 months ago
1. Do you foresee any requirement of regulatory intervention at this stage in tariff fixation to protect the interest of telecom service providers as well as the consumers? Please support your comments with justification. Response: No. The flexibility of service providers to provide low-cost plans will be impacted.