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TRAI issues a Consultation Paper on 'Regulatory Principles of Tariff Assessment'

TRAI issues a Consultation Paper on 'Regulatory Principles of Tariff Assessment'
Start Date :
Feb 20, 2017
Last Date :
Mar 18, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has been mandated by the TRAI Act, 1997 to regulate the tariffs offered by the Telecom Service Providers for its various services. ...

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has been mandated by the TRAI Act, 1997 to regulate the tariffs offered by the Telecom Service Providers for its various services. Despite the amendments made to the TTO and other regulations issued by TRAI to factor in various market developments, a need has been felt to undertake a comprehensive review of the TTO framework, albeit in a phased manner, starting with a discussion on the core regulatory principles enshrined in the TTO, Directions and Advisories issued by TRAI on various aspects of the tariff framework from time to time.

In order to identify and address the various emergent issues and challenges, inter-alia, related to regulatory principles of tariff assessment e.g. transparency, promotional offers, disclosures and non discrimination, adherence to the principle of non-predatory pricing, meaning of predatory pricing, relevant market, assessment of dominant position etc., Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released Consultation Paper on ‘Regulatory Principles of Tariff Assessment’ on 17th February, 2017 to solicit comments from the stakeholders.

The objective of this Consultation Paper (CP) is to bring about greater clarity in interpretation of various regulatory principles set out in the TTO in consonance with the best global practices.

Click here to read the consultation paper. The written comments on the issues raised in the consultation paper are invited from the stakeholders by 17th March, 2017.

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pankaj kumar
pankaj kumar 9 years 3 months ago
#TRAI,I think that there should be tariff with uniform variance across every telecom operator.Like US people should pay only for data charges and every thing else should be free say voice call,messages,roaming etc.Data plans should be of nominal value depending upon spectrum say 2G data offer a plan with free voice,message and roaming having least value.Validity of all plans should be 30 days.In case user recharges for long validity a discount should be offered without any compromise in service.
pankaj kumar
pankaj kumar 9 years 3 months ago
The #TRAI has a fundamental role of "regulation" of tariff. In the Consultation Paper, #CP, one of the main aspects discussed is the influence of the Competition Act on "predatory pricing". My suggestion is to define the scope of #TRAI, #DoT in relation to pricing, when significant market changes involving 2 or more Significant Market Powers(SMP) occur. CCI (Competition Commission of India) should be involved on case-to-case basis.
Sneha Santosh Narvekar
Sneha Santosh Narvekar 9 years 3 months ago
Sir we all citizens face problem at the time of regular ticketing daily we are given change money but if one time we have no change money railway counter staff bus conductors auto drivers misbehave with us regular facing we are this problem and if we argument with that they are not providing tickets or not given change money or given less money we are common person daily we can't provide change money plz do something for us
Anubhav Dixit
Anubhav Dixit 9 years 3 months ago
#TRAI,I think that there should be tariff with uniform variance across every telecom operator.Like US people should pay only for data charges and every thing else should be free say voice call,messages,roaming etc.Data plans should be of nominal value depending upon spectrum say 2G data offer a plan with free voice,message and roaming having least value.Validity of all plans should be 30 days.In case user recharges for long validity a discount should be offered without any compromise in service.
Ghansham V Kukreja
Ghansham V Kukreja 9 years 3 months ago
Most Doctors in mumbai,dont issue reciepts and charge anything between Rs 1000~3000 for just consultation,all cashpayments,no reciept,no debit or credit cards.For operations doctors demand first cash payment without reciept and that amount is not included in Hospital bills.When this will end