STD, ISD tariffs may fall further

02 February,2009 09:26 AM IST |   |  Agencies

Domestic and international long-distance call charges are set to fall as the government may accept Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) recommendation to allow using calling-cards


Domestic and international long-distance call charges are set to fall as the government may accept Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) recommendation to allow using calling-cards to provide the subscriber the option to choose his or her operator.

Introducing calling-cards for making STD and ISD calls is the best alternative to the carrier selection code (choice of operators) as this would save cost, which can be spent on upgrading the networks of existing operators.

Using calling-cards will increase competition in the long-distance segment and in turn will benefit over 370 million subscribers, telecom analysts said, adding this may bring down international calling-charges by up to 70%.

In its recommendations submitted last year, TRAI had said that considering implementation issues like estimating and sharing network setup and upgrade cost by long-distance operators, implementing Carrier Selection may not be justified in the present scenario and consumers will be better served if the cost is spent on developing next-generation telecom infrastructure.
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