Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Trai set to release new rules on tariffs

- Navadha Pandey and Amrit Raj navadha.p@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is set to introduce within the next two weeks rules that will define whether a particular tariff announced by an operator is transparen­t, non-predatory and non-discrimina­tory or not, chairman R S Sharma said in an interview.

“Transparen­cy, non-discrimina­tion and non-predatory—these are three broad principles which have to be adhered to... what will be the hallmarks or attributes of such tariffs, that is what these principles will decide,” Sharma said.

The proposed regulation­s are expected to bring an end to the controvers­y started after the entry of Reliance Jio, when the company announced a “welcome offer” giving free data and voice for three months starting September 5, 2016. Jio on December 1, 2016 announced the extension of these free services till March 31, 2017 under its “Happy New Year” offer. Incumbent operators had then contended that existing regulation­s stated that any promotiona­l offer by a telecom operator must be limited to 90 days.

Idea Cellular and Bharti Airtel had, over a year ago, also moved the Telecom Disputes and Settlement Appellate Tribunal against Trai and Jio over the extension of free services by the latter.

“In this case, the arguments are complete. The last hearing was on December 22 and the case is reserved for judgement,” a lawyer for a top telecom operator said, requesting anonymity.

During that time, Jio had written to the regulator contesting the view of its rivals and had said that its free data offer was not predatory as the company was not a significan­t market player in the cellular mobile services category.

Moreover, Jio had also told Trai that the second offer can in no way be construed as an extension of the first offer, as current regulation­s consider two plans as distinct even if there is only a small difference in the terms and conditions. The ‘Welcome’ offer was a fully free offer, whereas the ‘Happy New Year’ offer had limited free entitlemen­t with the option of paying to avail of unrestrict­ed services, it had said.

Trai had ruled that Jio’s plans were not violative of current norms, but faced with backlash from operators, the regulator had issued a consultati­on paper on “Regulatory Principles of Tariff Assessment” in February, through which it had sought views on the matter, including which tariff offers should qualify as promotiona­l offers and what should be the features of a promotiona­l offer.

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MINT/FILE Trai chairman R S Sharma

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