CCI rejects complaint of unfair biz practices against Reliance Jio, other telcos
The complainant alleged that the Indian telecom operators together decided to charge standard rate of $0.0053 for inbound calls terminating on their network in India, instead of the rates fixed by Trai

- Feb 12, 2020,
- Updated Feb 12, 2020 9:24 PM IST
The Competition Commission has dismissed a complaint against Vodafone Idea, Reliance Jio Infocomm, Airtel and Sify Technologies which alleged that they were charging higher rates for overseas inbound calls as compared to the ceiling fixed by telecom regulator Trai.
The order came on a complaint filed by Canada-based Teleclub (Alberta Ltd), which is an international telecom carrier.
The complainant alleged that the Indian telecom operators together decided to charge standard rate of 0.0053 US dollar for inbound calls terminating on their network in India, instead of the rates fixed by Trai.
As per IUC Regulations, 2018, the telecom regulator prescribes international termination charges (ITC) of Rs 0.30 per minute for international incoming calls to wireline and wireless networks, it said.
It added that the telecom operators further increased the rate of inbound calls to 0.0115 USD per minute after another meeting in February 2018.
The complainant has "mistaken International Termination Charges i.e. ITC as International Settlement Charge i.e. ISC", CCI noted.
CCI, while disposing of the complaint, said "the Commission has prima facie not found any evidence to indicate that OPs have fixed the rates through any concerted action amongst themselves, so as to warrant an investigation."
The Competition Commission has dismissed a complaint against Vodafone Idea, Reliance Jio Infocomm, Airtel and Sify Technologies which alleged that they were charging higher rates for overseas inbound calls as compared to the ceiling fixed by telecom regulator Trai.
The order came on a complaint filed by Canada-based Teleclub (Alberta Ltd), which is an international telecom carrier.
The complainant alleged that the Indian telecom operators together decided to charge standard rate of 0.0053 US dollar for inbound calls terminating on their network in India, instead of the rates fixed by Trai.
As per IUC Regulations, 2018, the telecom regulator prescribes international termination charges (ITC) of Rs 0.30 per minute for international incoming calls to wireline and wireless networks, it said.
It added that the telecom operators further increased the rate of inbound calls to 0.0115 USD per minute after another meeting in February 2018.
The complainant has "mistaken International Termination Charges i.e. ITC as International Settlement Charge i.e. ISC", CCI noted.
CCI, while disposing of the complaint, said "the Commission has prima facie not found any evidence to indicate that OPs have fixed the rates through any concerted action amongst themselves, so as to warrant an investigation."