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TRA: No issue with licensed VoIP services

Regulator says no new players have approached it for authorisat­ion after Botim and C’Me

- BY NAUSHAD K. CHERRAYIL Staff Reporter

Regulator says no new players have approached it for authorisat­ion after Botim and C’Me |

The UAE’s Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority (TRA) said that it has no issues with the voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services.

Majed Sultan Al Mesmar, deputy director-general of TRA, told Gulf News that as VoIP is a regulated service, interested players need to get a UAE licence or authorisat­ion and follow the framework.

He said that VoIP apps that comply with UAE’s regulatory framework work perfectly fine in the UAE.

VoIP entails free or lowcost voice or video calls on apps such as Google’s Duo, Microsoft’s Skype, Apple’s FaceTime and WhatsApp as done over the internet.

When asked whether the TRA is in talks with VoIP players, Al Mesmar said: “We always clarify the requiremen­ts and TRA’s website contains all the required informatio­n with regard to VoIP policy and [the] licensing framework and how to apply.”

In addition, he said that VoIP providers can also coordinate with licensed operators if they wish to obtain the required authorisat­ions.

“We have authorised the apps of Botim and C’Me as they approached us through the licensed operators. Apart from these, no other players have approached us,” he said.

Both etisalat and du offer a monthly fee of Dh50 for mobile users for Botim and C’Me and Dh100 per month for WiFi users at home.

Microsoft told Gulf News in April that they are in talks with the TRA to lift the ban on Skype.

Sukhdev Singh, executive director of market research and advisory firm Kantar TNS, said that big businesses have their own VPNs to access Skype video and voice calls in the UAE.

With Microsoft opening two data centres in Dubai and Abu Dhabi early next year, he said Skype could become a reality.

Skype is part of Microsoft Office 365. Right now, only the chat feature, which is text-based, in Skype is available for businesses.

“OTT [over the top] services such as VoIP calls have internatio­nally become a norm. VoIP is one of the main fallouts of the reliable highspeed networks,” he said.

Al Mesmar said that the VoIP policy was announced in 2006 and it was updated in 2009.

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