Indian subscribers pay lower rates for calls made to other networks compared to users in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, China, Australia and the US, the Minister said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.
"As per the ITU World Telecommunications/ ICT indicators 2013, telecom tariffs in India are one of the lowest in the world," he added.
However, a comparative chart showed that an Indian pre-paid customer pays peak rate of USD 0.015 for a minute-long call to subscriber of same service provider, while the same in Sri Lanka is USD 0.009 a minute.
"Tariffs are offered by service providers taking into account several factors including inputs costs, level of competition and other commercial considerations," Prasad said.
