Trai asks Jio to explain why new offer not violation of norms

Free voice calls and data plan should not be used under the Happy New Year offer

Jio, Reliance
Jio, Reliance
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 27 2016 | 12:49 AM IST
Telecom regulator Trai has asked Reliance Jio to explain why an extension of its free voice and data plan should not be seen as the violation of existing regulations requiring promotional offers to be limited to 90 days.

Trai shot off the letter after the Mukesh Ambani-led firm announced free data and voice calls for existing and new customers under the 'Happy New Year offer', days before the 90-day inaugural welcome plan ended on December 3.

In the December 20 letter, the regulator, which is in the process of examining the new plan by Reliance Jio, also asked why the offer of free data under the promotional scheme should not be treated as "predatory".

When contacted, Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd (RJIL) did not offer any comments on the issue.

Sources with direct knowledge of the development said the regulator in its letter had cited RJIL's consumer base growing to 63 million as on December 18 to state that the company will become a significant market player in the broadband space shortly, may be by December-end.

Stating that the preliminary analysis relies on factors like average subscriber additions per day and free data being offered, Trai is learnt to have asked RJIL to clarify as to "why the offer of free data under the promotional offer should not be treated as predatory."

Another source said that in a meeting with Trai, Jio has said that the latest Happy New Year offer is substantively different from the Jio Welcome Offer (that commenced on September 5) as in the initial offer it had provided 4GB of free data per day, and in the new offer the same was capped at 1GB under Fair Usage Policy.

Also, they contend, in the first offer there was no option of renewal or payment after the 4GB limit was exhausted, but in the new offer, one can recharge both data and the promised speed.

In terms of market dominance, Reliance Jio is 6% of the installations in the country whereas the Competition Commission of India (CCI) norms specify 30% threshold to trigger the 'misuse of market dominance' clause.

Sources said, Trai has also asked Jio to give an estimated month-wise projection of the number of subscribers that are expected to be added till March 31, 2017.

Jio has been given five days to clarify on the issues raised by the regulator.
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First Published: Dec 26 2016 | 11:28 PM IST

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