TRAI relaxes pesky calls penalty on telecoms

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Monday announced that mobile service providers will not be penalised for up to 50 complaints received against them in a week for pesky calls and SMSes originating from their networks.

Earlier, telecom minister Kapil Sibal indicated that the government will relax penalties on small issues.

TRAI in a statement said it has relaxed penalty norms under which it will impose fine on telecom operators based on new a slab instead of levying Rs 5,000 fine on every pesky call and SMS complaint received.

“In order to incentivise service providers who take necessary steps to control the UCC (Unsolicited Commercial Calls), it has been decided by the Authority to have the following graded system of imposing financial disincentive with effect from September 16, 2013,” TRAI said on Monday.
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As per the penalty slab released by TRAI, there will be no penalty on telecom operators up to 50 complaints received against them in a week.

Beyond 50 complaints and up to 300, TRAI will impose Rs 1,000 fine on every complaint. A fine of Rs 2,000 per complaint will be levied if the total number ranges between 301 to 700, and Rs 5,000 on every complaint beyond 700.

TRAI noted that the number of complaints on weekly basis is significantly reduced. It has reduced from 12,848 to the week ending August 22, 2013 (date on which TRAI announced Rs 5,000 penalty per pesky calls/SMS complaint) to 4,046 for the week ending November 17, 2013.

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