Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Zoom seeks govt approval to introduce VOIP service in India

- Abhijit Ahaskar abhijit.ahaskar@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: US communicat­ions platform Zoom Video Communicat­ions Inc. has sought approval from the Indian government to introduce its Zoom Phone service in India as it seeks to challenge rivals Microsoft and Cisco in this market.

“We are working on a feature called Zoom Phone, which has been very successful globally.

We are working through a regulatory process to get it launched in India,” said Ricky Kapur, head of Asia Pacific for Zoom, in an interview.

Zoom Phone is a voice over internet protocol (VOIP) based service that allows businesses to make phone calls using the cloud-based Zoom software platform.

The company’s plan come at a time the Indian government has been pushing over-the-top (OTT) players like Whatsapp and Zoom to secure telecom licences for providing calling services.

In August, the Department of Telecom (DOT) asked the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to prepare a framework for regulating platforms offering internet calling and messaging services in the country. The draft Indian Telecommun­ication Bill, 2022, which was released in September for public consultati­on, also proposed that OTT platforms that offer telecom services should obtain a licence just like telecom operators.

While Kapur didn’t elaborate on the exact nature of the licence and clearances required to offer its Zoom Phone service in India, Cisco unit Webex India became the first OTT player in September to receive a telecom licence in India. Cisco said at the time that the licence will allow the company to offer enhanced Webex collaborat­ion services to customers in India. Like Zoom,

Webex is also used by businesses for video communicat­ion, calling, etc.

“We are committed to supporting our users in India and look forward to offering the ability to make phone calls with the same ease and familiarit­y as Zoom meetings,” said Kapur. Further, Kapur said India is a “strategica­lly important” market for Zoom.

“We have a strong successful business in India and are launching more products,” he added. Zoom is also looking to expand partnershi­ps with developers, distributo­rs, thirdparty apps and hardware ecosystem providers in India.

“We will also see growth come from third-party platforms that are embedding Zoom’s SDK (software developmen­t kit) for video, voice, and chat,” said Kapur. SDKS are used by developers to create apps that tap into the features and services provided by another app.

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