Customers can buy calling cards from any ILDOs

TRAI fixes access charges for wireless, wireline services, ISD rates may be lowered.

August 19, 2014 10:28 pm | Updated May 28, 2016 05:53 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Under the new regulation, customers can buy calling cards from any ILDOs and get the advantage of competition in the long distance sector.

Under the new regulation, customers can buy calling cards from any ILDOs and get the advantage of competition in the long distance sector.

In a move that could lower ISD rates, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Tuesday fixed the rate payable by international long distance players to local operators.

TRAI in a statement said access charges had been fixed at 40 paise per minute for wireless services and Rs.1.20 per minute for wireline services.

Access charges for international subscriber dialling (ISDs) are paid by international long distance operators (ILDO) to local players.

In the current prevailing regime, a consumer does not enjoy the option of choosing his/her ILDO and is dependent on access providers for making ISD calls.

Under the new regulation, customers can buy calling cards from any ILDOs and get the advantage of competition in the long distance sector.

The TRAI had, in November last year, issued a consultation paper on ‘Revenue Sharing Arrangement for Calling Card Services’

To provide the facility to subscribers to choose their NLDO/ILDO for their STD/ISD calls, TRAI issued a direction on July 24, 2002, but it could not be implemented due to various reasons given by telecom service providers (TSPs). “When this issue was again revisited in 2008 by the Authority, TSPs suggested that a primary objective of providing choice of a long distance operator could be achieved by allowing long distance operators to issue calling cards,” TRAI said.

TRAI said the licences were amended in 2010 to allow NLDO/ILDO to issue calling cards directly to consumers. Intelligent Network Regulation was also amended to facilitate time-bound agreements between TSPs.

The Authority noted that at each stage in the process, TSPs had tried to dodge the introduction of competition; their stance had shifted every time the issue had been taken up, it added.

TRAI said when the Intelligent Network Regulations were amended in 2012 to facilitate interconnect agreement so that consumer gets choice of NLDO/ILDO, TSPs dragged their feet and no consensus could be achieved.

“Some access providers offered unrealistic access charges to ILDOs making the entire process non-starter,” TRAI added.

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