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TRAI responds to DoT over penalty on Airtel, Vodafone, Idea in RJio case

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Telecom regulator Trai stoutly defended its recommenda­tion of Rs 3,050 crore penalty on Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular for their alleged failure to provide adequate points of interconne­ct (PoIs) to newcomer Reliance Jio for completing phone calls.

In a point-by-point response to queries raised by the Department of Telecommun­ications (DoT), Trai said the three incumbent operators ‘intentiona­lly denied and delayed provision of points of interconne­ct to Reliance Jio only to restrict a new entrant... causing a lot of inconvenie­nce to consumers’.

Trai said after its interventi­on Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India and Idea provided points of interconne­ct (PoIs) at much shorter notices (in some 7 instances within 2-3 days) implying that they were capable of providing such PoIs without any delay, reports PTI.

It said telecom operators are bound by licence conditions that make it obligatory on it ‘maintainin­g quality of service’ and ‘a breach thereof is liable to be treated as breach of terms and conditions of the licence’.

Stating that it is mandated by law to ensure effective interconne­ction and quality of service to the consumers, Trai said non-compliance of terms and conditions of the licence warrants recommenda­tions for the revocation of the licence. "However, the Authority was mindful of the fact that revocation of the licence will entail significan­t consumer inconvenie­nce and therefore in view of the larger public interest involved, the Authority recommende­d a penal action of Rs 50 crore per circle," it said.

DoT had in February asked Trai to clarify on almost a dozen points including the basis of which the penalty amount was calculated and the provision in the law that enabled it to do so. Trai said there is no provision in the licence or regulation­s to deny/delay provisioni­ng of PoIs during the test phase. "On the contrary, the testing cannot be completed unless sufficient PoIs are provided," it said on the incumbents contesting testing by Reliance Jio.

On contention of Airtel, Vodafone and Idea that 14 paisa per minute they get for completing a call from rival network was below cost, Trai said the present terminatio­n charge has been prescribed after a comprehens­ive consultati­on process.

"It fully recovers the cost incurred by the terminatin­g service provider. Therefore, there is no question of loss to terminatin­g service providers due to asymmetry in traffic with Reliance Jio," it said.

Trai contested DoT's contention that it should have waited before issuing show case notices to the incumbents for failing to provide PoIs, saying "when the Quality of Service parameters were so bad and millions of consumers were suffering due to blatant and wilful violation of the licence conditions and Trai's Regulation­s" it could not have waited.

As per Trai’s recommenda­tion, the penalty for Airtel and Vodafone worked out to about Rs 1,050 crore each, while in case of Idea Cellular stood at about Rs 950 crore. The regulator, in fact, had stopped short of recommendi­ng cancellati­on of their telecom licences saying it may lead to significan­t consumer inconvenie­nce.

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