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Trai defers zero IUC to Jan 2021; Airtel, Vodafone to gain

Trai defers zero IUC to Jan 2021; Airtel, Vodafone to gain

TIL Desk/Business/New Delhi/ The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on Tuesday deferred the introduction of zero IUC or interconnect usage regime for a year to January 2021, a move which will be welcomed by the incumbents like Airtel and Vodafone Idea but is likely to be opposed by Reliance Jio. “For wireless to wireless domestic calls, termination charge would continue to remain as Re 0.06 (paise six only) per minute up to 31st December, 2020.

From 1st January, 2021 onwards the termination charge for wireless to wireless domestic calls shall be zero,” Trai said in its regulation. While Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel have urged the regulator to postpone implementation of the zero-IUC regime, as they are net revenue earners, Reliance Jio, a net payer, had vehemently opposed any deferral.

The regulator in September had issued a discussion paper on deferring the implementation of the zero-interconnect usage charges (IUC) regime, saying that consumers are yet to migrate completely to data calls and that the lack of symmetry in voice traffic between operators still exists. In October, Reliance Jio Infocomm (Jio) had introduced a new set of tariff plans with additional IUC weaved in had gone pay from its free voice service to recover IUC.

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