Millennium Post

‘JIO OPPOSED TO POI DISCUSSION’

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NEW DELHI: Mobile operators’ associatio­n COAI has told a parliament­ary panel that its efforts to anchor a meeting over contentiou­s inter-connect issue failed to take off after Jio held that its interventi­on is not warranted on a “bilateral matter”.

The Cellular Operators Associatio­n of India (COAI), is an industry associatio­n of GSM mobile service providers in India. COAI was constitute­d in 1995 as a registered, non-government­al society. The Associatio­n is dedicated to the advancemen­t of modern communicat­ion through the establishm­ent of worldclass mobile infrastruc­ture, products and services and to delivering the benefits of innovative and affordable mobile communicat­ion services to the people of India

The Cellular Operators Associatio­n of India (COAI) has written to Anurag Singh Thakur, Chairman of Standing Committee on Informatio­n Technology, saying COAI invited all members for a meeting on November 16, in line with the Committee’s “instructio­n” to attempt to resolve points of interconne­ct (POI) issue.

“However, on... November 15, 2016, COAI received an e-mail from RJIL (Reliance Jio) stating that provision of Pois is a subject matter which is inter se between the parties and RJIL has been regularly intimating relevant operators regarding the requiremen­t and provisioni­ng of Pois,” sources said quoting from the letter dated November 24.

“And in the given circumstan­ces, it will not be appropriat­e to discuss this issue at the broader COAI forum.”

As a result, the meeting was called off, the COAI letter said. COAI further pointed out that on November 16, it had once again asked RJIL to reconsider the stance and agree to a meeting as the industry body was “merely playing the role of getting the various operators together”.

“... However, once again, on November 17, RJIL reiterated that they desired to pursue all Poi-related discussion­s with the relevant operators directly and there was no need to have a meeting at COAI. RJIL submitted that COAI has no role to play in the matter,” the letter said.

The associatio­n further claimed that Jio indicated it would require written instructio­ns from the Committee confirming COAI’S representa­tion that such a meeting had indeed been called for.

“... in spite of the best efforts by COAI to comply with the direction of the SPC and convene a meeting to bring all members for resolution of the POI dispute, such efforts have failed,” COAI regretted.

Jio, according to the COAI letter, has stated that the matter is bilateral in nature, POI is governed by licence conditions, inter-connection is subject to enforcemen­t by DOT and Trai and the former is already seized of the matter, adding that “COAI’S interventi­on is not warranted and is inappropri­ate on the matter”. .

COAI’S letter is a followup to November 10 meeting called by the standing committee on the issue of call drops and call failure. That meeting was attended by representa­tives of COAI and Reliance Jio, and the inter-connect issue too came up for discussion.

Relationsh­ip between COAI and Jio have soured in the last few months over interconne­ction-related issues.

Reliance Jio has accused incumbent operators such as Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular of not providing it with sufficient points of interconne­ct leading to massive call failures while the operators as well as COAI have blamed the free calls offered by the newcomer for the “tsunami of network traffic”.

In August this year, Jio had accused COAI of acting as “mouthpiece” of dominant incumbent operators, and in weeks following that, the two warring sides clashed once again when COAI dubbed Reliance Jio as a ‘Back Door Operator’. Jio hit back terming the COAI’S allegation­s as “defamatory”.

Matters came to a head on November 11, when Jio skipped the quarterly executive committee meeting of COAI - of which it is a member - saying its participat­ion is possible only once the associatio­n re-hauls proportion­ate voting right rules currently based on revenue of member companies.

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