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Telcos at odds with OTT communication providers over licensing regime

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), representing telecom companies, said that to resolve the issue of an uneven playing field and to uphold the principle of "Same Service, Same Rule," these competing and substitutable services should be included under Access Services authorization in the new regulatory framework.

August 21, 2024 / 15:01 IST
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OTT vs telcos
OTT vs telcos

Indian private telecom operators have countered OTT communication providers on the licensing regime, asserting that streaming and messaging services fall under the new Telecom Act as access services.

Their position challenges the stance of OTT communication providers like WhatsApp, Google’s RCS, and Telegram, who maintain that their apps are governed by the Information Technology Act of 2000.

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Earlier this week, industry bodies representing OTT players responded to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) consultation paper, which sought input on service authorisations under the new Telecommunications Act. They cautioned against imposing additional regulations on these apps.

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), representing telecom companies, said that to resolve the issue of an uneven playing field and to uphold the principle of 'same service, same rule', these competing and substitutable services should be included under the access services authorisation in the new regulatory framework.