Telecom operator Vodafone has been fined the most for tariff rule violations till date, while Bharti Airtel has been penalised the maximum amount for breaching mobile number portability norms, reported PTI.
Country's second largest telecom operator Vodafone has been penalised over Rs. 6 lakhs for charging customers on new tariff without informing regulator Trai in time, as per details presented in a written reply to a Rajya Sabha question.
Other companies fined for this include Aircel (Rs. 2.3 lakh), Reliance Communications (Rs. 2 lakh) Airtel (Rs. 50,000) Tikona (Rs. 25,000), Loop Mobile (Rs. 20,000) and D-Vois broadband (Rs. 30,000).
"The Telecommunication Tariff order provides that all tariffs are to be reported to Trai within 7 working days from the date of implementation. It also provides for financial disincentive of Rs. 5,000 per day for each day delay subject to a maximum of Rs. 2 lakhs," said Ravi Shankar, Union Telecom Minister in the Rajya Sabha.
With regard to mobile number portability, which allows subscribers to change their service providers while retaining the same number, all the telecom operators, except state-run firms BSNL and MTNL, have been found to have violated rules.
The maximum penalty for contravention of MNP regulation has been imposed on Airtel (Rs. 4.6 crore), followed by Aircel (Rs. 1.57 crore).
Incidentally, Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular are among the biggest gainers of MNP regime in terms adding new subscribers from other operators.
Idea's net gain of subscribers at the end of October 2014 stood at over 1.25 crore, Vodafone 1.04 crore, Airtel 50 lakh and Reliance Telecom over 3.84 lakh, as per the data released earlier.
Vodafone has also been fined Rs. 1 crore for MNP norms violation, while Idea has been penalised about Rs. 54 lakh, Tata Teleservices (Rs. 19 lakh), Loop Mobile (Rs. 2.41 lakh)Reliance Communication, including Reliance Telecom, (Rs. 55,000, Uninor Rs. 12,500 and Videocon (including Quadrant) Rs. 29,000. Separately, around 13 companies have been penalised for violation of telemarketing call and SMS rules.
"Trai has imposed financial disincentives on 13 companies for over Rs. 27 crore. The amount outstanding as of now is over Rs. 19 crore. The outstanding is because of various representations from the telecom service providers," said Ravi Shankar Prasad.
Penalties of over Rs. 6.5 crore have been imposed on telecom operators for providing below standard quality of service. The name of telecom service providers were not disclosed in the reply. |