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Route all STD calls via BSNL: TDSAT tells Bharti

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
In a setback to basic telephone services provider Bharti Telnet, telecom tribunal TDSAT has rejected its petition and directed that long distance (STD) call traffic of Bharti would be carried by BSNL from the point of origin.

Bharti had contended it was entitled to carry long distance call traffic on its own up to the point where its network was available - a move which would have resulted in huge savings to the company on payment of interconnection charges to BSNL.

For example in Madhya Pradesh, if a Bharti subscriber were to make a call from Indore to some other place, Bharti contended that it was entitled to carry that call to its farthest point, Ujjain in this case, through its own network. It contended that it would transfer the calls to BSNL in Ujjain only.

Bharti Telnet, a sister concern of telecom major Airtel, has licence to provide basic telephone services in Madhya Pradesh and Haryana.

As per the licence agreement, state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) was to provide national and intercircle links to the customers of Bharti Telnet.

Through their interconnection agreement, Bharti was also connecting calls made by its subscribers to the BSNL's network on revenue share basis.

Later a dispute arose over the terms and condition of the agreement. Bharti claimed as per the agreement it was entitled to carry all calls made by its subscribers to the far-end points on its network before transferring it to BSNL.

 

 

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First Published: Jul 31 2006 | 7:54 PM IST

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