\"\" NEW DELHI: Indian telcos are expecting a loss of Rs 2000 crores annually owing to the reduction in International Termination Charge (ITC<\/a>) from the existing 53 paise to 30 paise, a statement from Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI<\/a>) said on Friday.
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The loss will lead to a loss in revenue to the exchequer, from both licence fee and GST. “Telecom
industry<\/a> is of the view that the reduction in ITC is against national interest, as the country will lose foreign exchange, due to reduction of 43% in ITC by Trai<\/a>,” COAI stated.
\n
The industry believes that the regulation from Trai to slash
ILD<\/a> termination rates from is a blow to an already stressed industry. Also, the move does not benefit any customers and will only benefit foreign carriers at the expense of the domestic industry, according to COAI.
\n
\n“We therefore strongly urge the government and the Trai to re-examine the regulation, and rescind it in the interest of the nation and the telecom industry,” said COAI.
\n
However,
Reliance Jio<\/a> which is also a member of the industry body has a divergent view on this issue.
\n
\nAccording to Trai, the reduction in termination charge would reduce arbitrage with domestic call tariffs, therefore plugging the illegal VoIP gateway business in India, which will in turn lead to the eradication of the grey market for international incoming traffic.
\n
\nAlso, the move is expected to address the issue of 'serious security threat' that the grey route poses to national security, besides the leakage in revenue due to the country and its carriers.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":62475942,"title":"Trai reduces International termination rate to 30 paise\/min","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/trai-cuts-international-termination-charge-to-30-paise-a-min\/62475942","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":62477682,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Indian telcos expecting loss of Rs 2000 cr annually from international termination charge cut","synopsis":"Indian telecom service providers are expecting a loss of Rs 2000 crores annually","titleseo":"telecomnews\/indian-tsps-expecting-loss-of-rs-2000-cr-annually-from-international-termination-charge-cut","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETTelecom","artdate":"2018-01-12 20:52:06","lastupd":"2018-01-12 20:55:43","breadcrumbTags":["TRAI","ILD","ITC","COAI","industry","Reliance Jio"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/indian-tsps-expecting-loss-of-rs-2000-cr-annually-from-international-termination-charge-cut"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2018-01-12" data-index="article_1">

印度电信公司期望损失的Rs 2000 cr每年从国际终止费用削减

印度电信服务提供商预计每年损失的Rs 2000卢比

  • 更新2018年1月12日08:55点坚持
新德里:印度电信公司预计每年损失的Rs 2000卢比由于减少国际终止费用(美国国际贸易委员会)从现有53 paise 30 paise,印度手机运营商协会(在一份声明中COAI)周五表示。

损失将导致损失的收入大臣执照费和销售税。“电信行业认为减少ITC是违反国家利益,国家将失去外汇,由于减少43%在国贸火车,”COAI表示。

业界认为,监管从火车到削减ILD终止利率从已经强调行业是一个打击。同时,此举不受益任何客户和将有利于外国航空公司的国内产业,根据COAI。

“因此,我们强烈敦促政府和火车审视监管,并撤销国家的利益和电信行业,“COAI说。

然而,依赖Jio这也是行业组织的成员有不同的观点在这个问题上。

根据火车,终止费用的降低将减少套利与国内叫关税,因此将非法VoIP网关业务在印度,这反过来会导致灰色市场的根除国际的传入流量。

同时,此举有望解决这一问题的严重的安全威胁,灰色的路线对国家安全,除了泄漏由于国家及其运营商的收入。
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\"\" NEW DELHI: Indian telcos are expecting a loss of Rs 2000 crores annually owing to the reduction in International Termination Charge (ITC<\/a>) from the existing 53 paise to 30 paise, a statement from Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI<\/a>) said on Friday.
\n
The loss will lead to a loss in revenue to the exchequer, from both licence fee and GST. “Telecom
industry<\/a> is of the view that the reduction in ITC is against national interest, as the country will lose foreign exchange, due to reduction of 43% in ITC by Trai<\/a>,” COAI stated.
\n
The industry believes that the regulation from Trai to slash
ILD<\/a> termination rates from is a blow to an already stressed industry. Also, the move does not benefit any customers and will only benefit foreign carriers at the expense of the domestic industry, according to COAI.
\n
\n“We therefore strongly urge the government and the Trai to re-examine the regulation, and rescind it in the interest of the nation and the telecom industry,” said COAI.
\n
However,
Reliance Jio<\/a> which is also a member of the industry body has a divergent view on this issue.
\n
\nAccording to Trai, the reduction in termination charge would reduce arbitrage with domestic call tariffs, therefore plugging the illegal VoIP gateway business in India, which will in turn lead to the eradication of the grey market for international incoming traffic.
\n
\nAlso, the move is expected to address the issue of 'serious security threat' that the grey route poses to national security, besides the leakage in revenue due to the country and its carriers.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":62475942,"title":"Trai reduces International termination rate to 30 paise\/min","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/trai-cuts-international-termination-charge-to-30-paise-a-min\/62475942","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":62477682,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Indian telcos expecting loss of Rs 2000 cr annually from international termination charge cut","synopsis":"Indian telecom service providers are expecting a loss of Rs 2000 crores annually","titleseo":"telecomnews\/indian-tsps-expecting-loss-of-rs-2000-cr-annually-from-international-termination-charge-cut","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETTelecom","artdate":"2018-01-12 20:52:06","lastupd":"2018-01-12 20:55:43","breadcrumbTags":["TRAI","ILD","ITC","COAI","industry","Reliance Jio"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/indian-tsps-expecting-loss-of-rs-2000-cr-annually-from-international-termination-charge-cut"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/indian-tsps-expecting-loss-of-rs-2000-cr-annually-from-international-termination-charge-cut/62477682">