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Telcos want to change lifetime tariffs

Telecom operators have sought regulatory authority TRAI's permission to change the tariffs under certain schemes.

Published on: Feb 13, 2006 12:31 PM IST
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Even as the slogan of their Lifetime tariff offers promise customers one-time service charge throughout life, telecom operators have sought regulatory authority TRAI's permission to change the tariffs under these schemes in accordance with revisions in regulatory terms and conditions.

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TRAI had sought response from them as to what would happen to the plans if the traffic patterns and Interconnect Usages Charge (IUC) regime changes substantially. Operators have univocally sought review of these tariffs under a new Interconnect Usage regime if it comes.

"The tariff plans that have been introduced by the operators have been designed/structured keeping in view the prevalent licensing and regulatory regime, including the prevalent IUC regime. Any substantial change in the regime may necessitate a change in the tariff package offered by the service providers," stated Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI).

CDMA operators association AUSPI said, "any change in IUC Regime and/or licensing conditions will necessitate corresponding recalibration in the pricing to reflect the changed cost scenario."

"We do not expect a significant change in the traffic pattern. If it does happen operators should be allowed to change the tariffs, once every 6 months to compensate for the same, said Tata Teleservices Ltd.

As per the Authority's Telecommunication Tariff (31st Amendment) Order notified on July 7, 2004, the service providers are only required to ensure that no tariff item in a plan shall be increased at least for a period of six months from the enrolment of the subscriber to that plan, said Bharti Televenutres.

 
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