Let freedom in the choice of suppliers of DSI: Trai.
Jan. 15 - KOLKATA, India - national telecommunications regulator, Training, plans for the implementation of the Carrier Access Code (CAC), to customers the freedom to choose the service provider for long-distance calls, according to the Government The prospect of a plan for India on the PSU Des telecommunications operators.
“We can go further Carrier Access Code for long-distance calls and international (ISD). But we expect the announcement of the government concerning India, One,” Training chairman, Pradip Baijal told journalists in the city on Saturday . He was participating in the Business School’s ICFAI top of the 2006 strategy.
The government had earlier announced that India A plan for the telecommunications giant PSU BSNL, but it is still a final decision on it, while the private operator Reliance Infocomm has already, the scheme enables its customers for calls n ‘anywhere to any mobile phone in the country Unlike - 1 per minute. Baijal said, it is expected that the other players to follow the face of intense competition in the telecom circle.
Training has also concluded a consultation paper on the validity of the life of the systems are different mobile operators and service to the decision within a month, he said.
The lifespan of the validity of the plans announced by service that was formerly under the control of coaches, looking for indications of the regulatory authority of the costs, revenues from transport and service companies.
Training said the lifespan of the validity of the pricing plans announced recently by a number of mobile operators, underline the following topics: the long-term viability and sustainability of these projects, regardless of their useful life can exceed the balance of the licence period of the operators and if not, in their different plans for the applicable period.
He also raised questions about what would happen to the plans in the event that major changes in the transport sector and models of InterConnect regime of user charges.