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Trai set to announce lower interconnect charges in 3-6 months

Revenues of Indian telecom companies could decline further in fiscal 2017-18, as the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India looks set to announce the new interconnect usage charges (IUC) in 3-6 months.

March 31, 2017 / 17:43 IST
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Malini Bhupta Moneycontrol News

Revenues of Indian telecom companies could decline further in FY18, as the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India looks set to announce the new interconnect usage charges (IUC) in 3-6 months.

Interconnect charges are those that telcos pay to other operators for calls terminating on their networks. Currently, interconnect charges are at 14 p/minute and the regulator has proposed to bring this down to zero eventually. At a telecom conference organized by Motilal Oswal, senior officials of Trai conveyed that IUC would reduce gradually and new revised rates would be announced in the next 3-6 months. IUC accounts for almost Rs 25000 crore to revenues of telecom operators with a lion's share being cornered by the three large operators.

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TRAI had issued a consultation paper last year on interconnection usage charges (IUC) with a view to lower the same from FY18. The regulator has proposed phasing out this charge gradually as operators migrate to IP-based networks.  The regulator indicated that over the long term,  IUC should decline to zero. The issue of call drops too has been more or less resolved following spectrum refarming and network rejig. On net neutrality the regulator’s view is to curtail operators from offering discriminatory pricing.

On the road ahead, Cisco estimates that data consumption in India will increase significantly to 4/5 GB per month, which is why capacity has to increase. The brokerage expects data revenues to grow even as voice revenues from voice decline.