Millennium Post

Idea moves High Court against Trai’s ₹950-cr penalty proposal

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NEW DELHI: Idea Cellular on Tuesday moved Delhi High Court against TRAI'S recommenda­tion to impose penalty of Rs 950 crore on the telecom firm for allegedly not providing interconne­ction to Reliance Jio (RJIO), even as DOT said the plea was premature.

The Department of Telecommun­ications (DOT) claimed before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal that Idea's petition was not maintainab­le as the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) had only given a recommenda­tion.

Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Sanjay Jain, appearing for DOT, opposed maintainab­ility of the plea, saying it was premature since no action had been taken yet on the telecom regulator's October 21, 2016 recommenda­tion.

He said once DOT takes a decision, it could be an appealable order only then.

The bench, thereafter, issued notice to TRAI and DOT and asked them to file affidavits on the issue of maintainab­ility of Idea's plea before the next date of hearing on February 21.

Idea, in its plea, has claimed that it has complied with and met the requiremen­ts of RJIO for points of interconne­ctions (Pois). It has said that as of January 19 this year, it has allocated 19,175 Pois to RJIO and contended that congestion and call failures were a consequenc­e of RJIO'S "gross underestim­ation" of the volume, traffic and duration of calls on its network due to its free voice calls and data offer.

In its plea, Idea has also contended that there is inconsiste­ncy between TRAI'S Interconne­ction Regulation­s and Quality of Service Regulation­s. In December last year, Vodafone had challenged TRAI'S recommenda­tion to DOT to impose Rs 1050 crore penalty on it on RJIO'S complaint.

Vodafone had contended in its plea that TRAI did not have the power to recommend imposition of penalty and can only recommend revocation of licence for breach of licence conditions.

The matter is pending before another bench of the high court where the DOT and TRAI have contended that the plea was not maintainab­le.

TRAI had recommende­d imposition of Rs 50 crore penalty per circle on Airtel, Vodafone and Idea, which came to Rs 1050 crore each on the first two for their 21 circles and Rs 950 crore on the third for 19 circles.

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