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Information note to the Press (Press Release No.70/2008)
TELECOM REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF INDIA
For Immediate release.
Tel. No : 011-23217914
Fax.No : 011-23211998
E-mail:
skg...@trai.gov.in or
gupt...@gmail.com
Website:
www.trai.gov.in
Restrictions on Internet telephony removed by TRAI's recommendations
New Delhi, 18th August, 2008 - Telecom Regulatory Authority of
India (TRAI) today issued recommendations on "Issues Related to
Internet Telephony".
The rapid technological developments and better quality of voice
communications are shaping the future of telecom. The enormous increase
in data traffic in international scenario, increasing acceptability of
IP networks, adoptability of NGN by many countries, and global liberal
regulatory regime for Internet telephony require a fresh review of
existing licensing conditions in India.
The present licensing framework has envisaged different type of
access service providers (UASL, BSOs, CMSPs), National Long Distance
service providers (NLDs) International Long Distance service providers
(ILDs) and Internet Service Providers (ISPs). While access service
providers are permitted to provide various services and applications to
their subscribers under Universal Access Services License (UASL), the
role of other licensees like NLD and ILD is limited to provide long
distance services and Internet service providers are permitted to
provide access to Internet. It was expected that access service
providers will provide highly popular services like Internet Telephony
and boost broadband penetration but it has not come on the ground. As
such our subscribers are denied advanced value added services in
contrast to global scenario where such Internet based services are
popular. ISPs are not permitted to provide unrestricted Internet
Telephony though they have IP based Infrastructure. Such regulatory
restrictions discourage technological advancements and result is grey
market activities to provide these services to common masses.
The present regulatory framework denies fruits of technological
advancements to reach to common masses. Level playing field issues were
being advocated against permitting these services under various
licenses. Globally telecommunications are being shaped by steep growth
of broadband and wireless subscribers. The regulatory environment
should be dynamic, enabling, efficient and encourage competition. Hence
regulatory framework for Internet telephony has to be considered in
view of convergence and other similar developments taking place across
the globe.
The Authority suo-motu had initiated a consultation process on 12th
May, 2008 titled "Issues Related to Internet Telephony". The Authority
has considered regulatory framework which is technologically neutral,
enables developments, innovations and growth of the telecom sector for
benefit of common masses while ensuring that business models of access
telecom service providers are not adversely impacted. The end-users in
country must be delivered the innovative and cost effective services.
Due importance have been given to level playing filed among various
service providers, Interconnection mechanism, Interconnect usage
charges (IUC), Numbering, Lawful interception, Emergency number
dialing, Interoperability, Quality of Service etc. Overall licensing
framework has been protected while permitting unrestricted Internet
telephony to ISPs.
The salient features of the recommendations are given below:
- ISPs have been permitted to provide unrestricted Internet
telephony (Termination of Internet telephony calls on PSTN/PLMN and
vice-versa).
- National Long Distance (NLD) operators shall be permitted to
connect to ISPs through public Internet (Internet cloud) for
unrestricted Internet telephony.
- ISPs and NLD shall have mutual agreement for unrestricted Internet telephony.
- NLD shall make suitable commercial and technical arrangements
with access providers (PSTN/PLMN) for unrestricted Internet telephony.
- No change in existing IUC regime.
- TEC shall identify distinct number resources for Internet Telephony subscribers.
- Telephone numbers from identified blocks shall be allocated to ISPs, UASPs, BSOs & CMSPs for Internet telephony.
- Emergency number dialing is not mandated to ISPs.
- All ISPs interested to provide unrestricted Internet telephony shall install Lawful Interception equipment.
- Quality of service (QoS) for unrestricted telephony has not been mandated.
These recommendations are a step forward towards developing
supportive regulatory environment, encouraging technological
advancements, enabling convergence, making unrestricted Internet
telephony available and boosting of broadband penetration. These
enabling recommendations will put Indian telecom sector in tune with
global trends. The grey market tendencies shall be curtailed. It is
envisaged that the customers will ultimately benefit from cost
effective and innovative Internet Telephony service. The business model
of ISPs will improve without impacting access providers due to increase
in the telephony call volumes.
Detailed recommendations are available on TRAI's website
www.trai.gov.in.
Contact details in case of any clarification:
Shri S.K. Gupta, Advisor (CN), TRAI
Mahanagar Doorsanchar Bhawan,
Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, New Delhi-110 002.
Tel No.011-23217914 Fax No.011-23211998
e-mail :
gupt...@gmail.com or
skg...@trai.gov.in
Authorized to issue:
(S.K. Gupta)
Link to original press release:
http://www.trai.gov.in/trai/upload/PressReleases/594/pr18aug08no70.pdf
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