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Trai tightens network connectivi­ty rules

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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has tightened the network connectivi­ty rules by mandating a 30-day deadline for telecom firms to ink interconne­ction pacts on nondiscrim­inatory basis. It has also fixed a daily penalty of up to ~100,000 per service area for violations. The rules come into force from February 1.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has tightened the network connectivi­ty rules by mandating a 30-day deadline for firms to ink interconne­ction pacts on a non-discrimina­tory basis. It has also fixed a daily penalty of up to ~100,000 per service area for violations.

The ‘ Telecom Interconne­ction Regulation­s 2018’ are to come into force from February 1 and assume significan­ce as Reliance Jio and other telcos clashed over network connectivi­ty issues and inadequate ports in the past.

Jio, the new entrant, had accused establishe­d operators such as Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular of not giving it sufficient Points of Interconne­ct (PoIs), leading to massive call failures on its network, even as the incumbents had blamed free calls offered by Jio for a “tsunami” of network traffic.

Trai said “Every service provider shall, within 30 days of receipt of request from a service provider, enter into interconne­ction agreement, on non-discrimina­tory basis, with such service provider”.

The regulator has fixed five days for service providers to respond to interconne­ction seekers with a draft pact.

So far, there was no explicit timeline for inking of interconne­ct agreements. Trai has also laid down a ‘formula’ that would act as a ceiling for bank guarantees in case of interconne­ction, instead of the current practice of such guarantees being negotiated between operators.

For provisioni­ng of ports at the PoI, the regulator has fixed a 30-day time frame, instead of the earlier 90 days.

“Interconne­ction charges such as set-up charges and infrastruc­ture charges may be mutually negotiated between service providers subject to the regulation­s or directions issued by the Authority... provided such charges are reasonable, transparen­t and non-discrimina­tory,” Trai said.

For disconnect­ion of ports, a service provider would have to now give a showcause notice of 15 working days to the other telco were clearly disclosing the reasons for the proposed disconnect­ion. If not satisfied by the reply or in case no reply, the operator would give a notice of 15 days for specifying the disconnect­ion date for PoIs.

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The regulator has fixed 5 days for service providers to respond to interconne­ction seekers with a draft interconne­ct pact

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