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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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sushil agarwal
sushil agarwal 6 years 5 months ago
Since the spectrum is public property and owned by the government, it should not be auctioned to the companies. Instead companies should only be given licence to use it and charged tariff as per their actual usage of the spectrum. Thus the Govt will give get larger revenue as per the actual usage of the spectrum and there will be no extra financial burden on those companies whose customer base is going down because they have to pay revenue to the Govt only as per the actual usage.
Selva Ganesh R
Selva Ganesh R 6 years 5 months ago
Dear Sir/Ma'am, My personal opinion relates to the service offered by BSNL and MTNL. If the private service providers can go a long way in terms of offers, service, speed, quality and so(though issues noted) why can't BSNL services being a Govt body cant provide extra ordinary services to people(call quality, internet speed and connectivity across nooks). The cost factor is low in BSNL but the service could be enhanced which could help the people across in may ways.
Harsh goswami
Harsh goswami 6 years 5 months ago
cheap data and call services makes the india very strong in the term of Internet services at very low price which creates some problems such as : *Bullying, trolls, stalkers, and crime. *Pornographic and violent images. *Addiction, time waster, and causes distractions. *Never being able to disconnect from work. *Identity theft, hacking, viruses, and cheating. *Spam and advertising. *Affects focus and patience. *Depression, loneliness, and social isolation.
Vikash Mishra
Vikash Mishra 6 years 5 months ago
To promote telecommunications, it is very important that everyone is with them, so whatever tariff plan is there, they should be minimized and launched in the market so that the customers can get the convenience and the benefit of the customers is the benefit, so firstly to promote telecom communication At least the tariff plan should be launched and removed in the Indian market, so that if the person benefits, then in the coming time, if the prices increase. Yakti Khushi Khushi is ready to
R Yadav
R Yadav 6 years 5 months ago
Plz avoid free calls and free data.The tarrrif rate should be fixed to 4 slab......Rs50....Rs250...Rs500...Rs1000 ..instid of multiple option
ARUN KUMAR
ARUN KUMAR 6 years 5 months ago
Please avoid the free call and data so that people who wasting the time in tik tak and pubg games. Regulate the amount for call and date usage so that peoples won’t waste the time like browsing in internet and sexual assault
SIDDAM RAMAKRISHNA
SIDDAM RAMAKRISHNA 6 years 5 months ago
lot of issues we are facing with telecom service providers for which the TRAI mast make terms and conditions on the telecom service providers. BSNL and all other government networks should give a strong competition to the private sector