Telecom users may soon get option of paying per second

Indian telecom operators may soon be asked to compulsorily give their customers the option of paying tariff based on usage per second instead of the current per minute pulse, sector regulator TRAI said today.

GENEVA: Indian telecom operators may soon be asked to compulsorily give their customers the option of paying tariff based on usage per second instead of the current per minute pulse, sector regulator TRAI said today.

"We may ask all the operators to consider per-second pulse as a mandatory tariff option along with their other tariff plans," Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) Chairman J S Sarma told reporters on the sidelines of the International Telecommunication Union conference here.

He said TRAI may soon come out with a consultation paper on the subject and invite suggesstions about making it mandatory for operators to provide customers with this option.

"Even there (in per-second tariff plan), they must ensure to bring out clearly all the riders and caveats," Sarma noted.

The TRAI chief further said that since the current regulations allow the operators to decide the tariffs on their own, "I cannot say whether the time has come to reconsider this particular clause."

Some of the telecom players in the country have already launched per-second pulse, but such tariff plans are not mandatory and are mostly aimed at expanding their penetration and expanding market share.
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Last week, state-run BSNL introduced one paise per second pulse (for local calls) and two paise per second pulse (for STD) in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Orissa.
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