Cut in call tariffs may be delayed

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 19 2013 | 10:47 PM IST

There could be a delay in further fall in call tariffs as telecom regulator TRAI is unlikely to come out with revised mobile termination charges soon.

"We haven't started working on it (termination charges) yet. Right now we are examining on various methodologies, global practices to calculate fresh termination charges. Once we have zeroed in on methods, then we would see what kind of information we need from operators," TRAI Chairman Nripendra Misra told PTI.

He said once data flows in, then TRAI would issue a consultation paper, followed by public discussions and then the recommendation would come out.

Although he did not give a time-frame, going by the exercise it would not be less than at least two-three months.

Misra said charges were fixed in 2003 when Interconnect Usage Charges (IUC) were decided. That time TRAI had written there was a need to review the IUC after 2-3 years. So it is a normal review process, he added.

The termination charges in 2003 were fixed at 30 paise a minute and considered too high. Since then the cost of network and services has come down by more than 50 per cent.

Sensing this, the Department of Telecom, in June this year had asked the telecom regulator to cut mobile termination charges for lower tariffs. Higher termination charges might stifle competition, DoT had warned.

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