"Keeping in view the request of stakeholders for extension of time for sending their comments up to June 12, 2017 and for counter-comments up to June 26, 2017. No further requests for extension would be considered," Trai said in a statement.
The last date for seeking comments was earlier fixed for May 29 and for counter comments by June 12.
The consultation process has been started following reference sought by the Department of Telecom on complaints of telecom operators over Reliance Jio's free trial run.
"...This consultation paper has been prepared to discuss issues involved, possible solutions and framework to bring clarity on the matter," TRAI had said
The consultation paper mentioned that till date, there was no need to specify various aspects of testing such as definition of test cards, their limit, testing duration and the like.
"However, in 2016, a TSP (telecom service provider) carried out testing of its long-term evolution (LTE) network on a very large scale and enrolled lakhs of subscribers as test users before commercial launch of its services... Some incumbent operators filed representations through their industry association expressing that this practice is unfair...," the paper said.
Telecom industry body COAI had alleged that under the garb of testing, Jio is bypassing regulation features like interconnect usage charge, poaching customers of other telecom operators through MNP and the like.
The incumbents too showed reluctance in providing interconnection to Reliance Jio as per the latter's demand. They had expressed concern that enrolment of subscribers and provision of service free of cost before commercial launch are leading to a non-level playing field.
In the consultation paper, the regulator has also sought views on a host of other issues including whether a telecom operator should be allowed to enrol subscribers as test users, restrictions on their numbers, period of use for trial service, criteria to differentiate test phase from commercial launch and the like.
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