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TRAI Defers Abolition Of Telecom Interconnection Fees By A Year
India’s telecom regulator has deferred by a year a plan to abolish interconnection usage fees that operators pay each other for calls made from one network to another, a move that will help Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea. India’s telecoms market has three key main mobile carriers – Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Reliance Jio, controlled by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, which began operations late 2016.
The regulator’s move to continue with interconnection fees for another year will help Bharti and Vodafone Idea because any new carrier has to pay incumbents more for calls originating from its network to rivals.
The regulator had previously planned to do away with the charges from Jan. 1 2020 but floated a consultation paper in September to seek stakeholders’ view on abolishing the fees.
The local telecoms lobby, the Cellular Operators Association of India welcomed the regulator’s decision.
“COAI has always maintained that in a CPP (Calling Party Pays) format that we follow in India, there should always be cost based IUC (interconnection usage charge) in line with global practice,” COAI said in a statement. – Gadgets Now
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