Deccan Chronicle

RINGING BELLS TO FACE ACTION IF FAILS TO DELIVER 251 PHONE

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New Delhi, Feb. 23: The government is monitoring Ringing Bells, which has announced launching the world’s cheapest smartphone, and will take action if the company fails to deliver the `251 handset, telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

“Our ministry enquired into how prepared they (Ringing Bells) are, whether they can provide a phone for `251 or not. Whether they have the BIS certificat­e or not, we have spoken to them,” Prasad told reporters here. He added that this was done to ensure that there are no discrepanc­ies later. “If there are any, we will take action as per the law. Our department is keeping a watch,” he said.

A new entrant in the flourishin­g Indian mobile handset market, Ringing Bells last week unveiled what is being touted as the world's cheapest smartphone. However, concerns have been raised by the industry on feasibilit­y of a 3G smartphone at such a low price.

Ringing Bells has said the manufactur­ing cost of the phone is about `2,500, which will be recovered through a series of measures like economies of scale, innovative marketing, reduction in duties and creating an e-commerce marketplac­e. The I-T Department is also looking into the financial structure of the company and has obtained documents, including those from the Registrar of Companies, in this regard.

A series of complaints were made to the telecom ministry against the company. Apart from BJP MP Kirit Somaiya, the Indian Cellular Associatio­n (representa­tive of mobile handset manufactur­ers) had also approached the ministry asking it to get into depth of the issue. They said the price of the device with the said specificat­ions could not be below `3,500 even after a subsidised sale.

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