Mobile tariffs may fall after fee review

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Mobile phone users might have another reason to smile. The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has asked the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) to review termination charges, a major component of telecom bills.
The DoT has asked Trai to review these charges on a priority basis so that consumers benefit at the earliest. \"Given that the central aim of the telecom policy is to provide services at affordable rates, it is suggested that a review of mobile termination charges, based on present and projected costs and traffic, be undertaken by Trai in a time-bound manner,\" the DoT said in a letter to the regulator.
In 2003, Trai had recommended a termination charge of 30 paise per minute. However, the DoT has now reasoned that growth in the number of users, rise in the minutes per usage and declining tariffs will bring operators ample sources of revenue.
The termination charge is a function of traffic and such high increase in traffic must translate into reduction in such charges, the DoT said in the letter.
Sources in the DoT said Trai fixed same charges for both fixed and mobile services despite the fact that the cost per fixed line is much more than for mobile services.
It has been estimated that the termination charges could be to the tune of 10 paise per minute.
Analysts say existing operators may not be severely affected by the cut. \"The existing companies have already found ways to move beyond their investments in termination charges. But this will definitely help the new players entering the market,\" said an analyst.
Mobile tariffs may fall after fee review
 
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New Delhi: The Department of Telecom has asked regulator TRAI to review termination charges on priority basis to make them cost-based – a move that may bring down mobile tariffs significantly.

Termination charges are the fees paid by an operator from whose network the call originates, to the provider on whose network it is terminated.

Currently, the charges have been fixed at Rs 0.30 a minute and are considered too high. Moreover, the charges were fixed in 2003; but since then, the operating costs have dropped by over 50 per cent.

“Given the central aim of telecom policy to provide services at affordable rates, it is suggested that a review of the mobile termination charges is undertaken by TRAI on a priority in a time-bound manner,” DoT said in a letter to TRAI.

One of the operators even said that regulations like termination charges should be reviewed on anannual basis by TRAI.

Sources at DoT said that TRAI had fixed termination charges for both fixed and mobile services at Rs 0.30 in 2003, whereas the cost per line of fixed line is far higher than that of mobile services.

“It is noted that in the subsequent years... TRAI has not carried out a detailed cost and traffic exercise for reviewing the termination charges for mobile as well as basic services,” DoT said.

Some of the operators have also raised the issue of SMS tariffs, saying the existing operators have been charging up to 10 times the cost of each SMS, and this needs to be rectified urgently.

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i found the last para about sms much more exciting!!:yahoo:
 
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