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Trai lens on internatio­nal roaming rates

- KIRAN RATHEE

After regulating domestic roaming rates, The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has now set its sights on internatio­nal roaming and is examining the exorbitant charges of mobile operators. According to a Trai official, operators are charging exorbitant internatio­nal roaming rates for some countries, leading to inflated bills when consumers travel abroad. KIRAN RATHEE writes

After regulating domestic roaming rates, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has now set its sights on internatio­nal roaming and is examining the exorbitant charges of mobile operators.

According to a Trai official, operators are charging exorbitant internatio­nal roaming rates to some countries, leading to inflated bills when consumers travel abroad. The authority is not likely to come out with a regulation soon but it will start debating the issue, so that customers are made aware.

“Our main objective is to protect the interest of consumers and avoid bill shocks while they travel abroad,” a Trai official told Business Standard.

The regulator will also deliberate on the matter at the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union. The official further said any kind of cooperatio­n on internatio­nal roaming can start with BRICS countries.

Trai will look at methods such as internatio­nal, bilateral and regional treaties. The authority said it was the responsibi­lity of an operator to educate customers. In case of bill shocks, Trai might also name and shame the telecom company concerned.

The regulator will soon start a debate on the issue of internatio­nal roaming.

Telecom operators offer attractive internatio­nal roaming rates for popular destinatio­ns such as the US, the UK, Singapore and the UAE, among others, with packs starting at ~499 a day to ~2,499 for 30 days. However, if one is travelling to a country like Estonia or Kenya, or any country in the African subcontine­nt, the rates rise substantia­lly.

Vodafone is offering ~70 a min for incoming calls when one travels to Kenya and outgoing internatio­nal calls are charged at ~165 a min. Mobile data rate stands at ~5.5 per 10KB.

Similarly, Idea Cellular’s rates for Kenya stands at ~135 a min for calls to India, ~70 a min for incoming calls and data is charged at ~5 for 10 KB. However, Airtel is offering packs starting from ~999 for one day to ~6,999 for 30 days to Kenya.

The 30-day pack offers 5 GB of free data, 500 free call minutes to India and local, 100 free SMSs and 500 incoming calls. The internatio­nal roaming rates for Reliance Jio are not listed on its website.

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