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Tariff Hike By Pvt Telecom Firms: Former Senior Bureaucrat Demands Government Intervention to Curb the Unjust Move

  • October 23, 2024
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Tariff Hike By Pvt Telecom Firms: Former Senior Bureaucrat Demands Government Intervention to Curb the Unjust Move

Former senior bureaucrat EAS Sarma, who has held high positions in the union government over several decades, has demanded that the Department of Telecom (DoT) and the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) should immediately intervene against the unilateral and unjust tariff hike by private Telecom companies. He said this in an open letter to TRAI chairman AK Lakhoti. In the letter, he questioned the regulatory authority’s silence as well as of the department of telecommunication’s (DoT) over “unilateral” tariff hikes by private telecom companies.

The former government of India secretary said he had written a letter on July 10, 2024, too, drawing the attention of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India and DoT to the steep hike in tariffs by two telecom majors, which had “allowed them to pocket tens of thousands of crores of rupees at the cost of millions of helpless customers.”

Airtel, Jio and Vi are the major network providers in India.

Sarma, in the letter dated October 22, 2024, also highlighted grave concerns over the Union government’s change in the spectrum allocation policy to “favour” American tycoon Elon Musk.

“Only the other day, the concerned Minister, ignoring the directions of the apex court in the 2G spectrum case, readily agreed to accede to Elon Musk’s demand for administrative allocation of satellite spectrum, suggesting that the present government’s policies are more amenable to diktats from domineering overseas service providers than to the sane directions of the apex court!”, said the letter.

The letter made a pointed reference to Airtel’s Sunil Bharti Mittal’s recent statement seeking a “further tariff hike to boost digital infrastructure”, Sarma said he was marking a copy of his letter to the Cabinet Secretary “to order an independent enquiry so that acts of malfeasance, if any, on the part of all those concerned (TRAI and DoT) may come to light, for the Parliament and the public to discuss and act urgently.”

 

Read the Full Text of the letter below.

To

Shri A K Lahoti, Chairman, TRAI

Dear Shri Lahoti,

I write this in continuation of my earlier letter of 10th July 2024, questioning the unilateral action on the part of private telecom operators to hike tariffs, with both TRAI and the Department of Telecommunications (DOT) behaving as though they had no concern whatsoever to safeguard the customers’ interests.

In my letter cited, I cautioned both TRAI and DOT that the last steep tariff hike by the two private telecom operators allowed them to pocket tens of thousands of crores of rupees at the cost of millions of helpless customers.

A comparison of old and revised tariff from Jio

There is evidently neither competition nor regulation in the telecom industry, allowing the two private operators to appropriate precious bands of 5G spectrum at unconscionably low prices and, adding insult to injury, blissfully hiking up tariffs whenever they wish, giving one the impression that both TRAI and DOT are openly in connivance with those operators.

Only the other day, the concerned Minister, ignoring the directions of the apex court in the 2G spectrum case, readily agreed to accede to Elon Musk’s demand for administrative allocation of satellite spectrum, suggesting that the present government’s policies are more amenable to diktats from domineering overseas service providers than to the sane directions of the apex court!

The latest in this series of happenings in the oligarchy-ridden telecom sector is an indication by one of the private telecom operators that he would merrily resort to yet another tariff hike “to-boost digital infrastructure”, as if he is doing a gratuitous favour to the nation.

Evidently, the concerned private operator takes both DOT and TRAI for granted, knowing well that no one dares to ask him questions. It is bizarre that India’s telecom sector should become a happy playground for domestic and overseas operators with no one to regulate them, or to question them.

Representative image of mobile network traffic

What is happening today in the telecom spectrum, whether it is 5G spectrum allocation, or private operators merrily fleecing customers at their will, or overseas service providers dictating DoT’s policies, presents a sad spectacle of the Ministry’s and TRAI’s total surrender to domestic and overseas private oligarchs, a matter that certainly calls for an independent enquiry, as otherwise it is millions of helpless customers who will continue to pay for the unduly huge profits that those oligarchs pocket.

I am marking a copy of this letter to the Cabinet Secretary to order an independent enquiry so that acts of malfeasance, if any, on the part of all those concerned may come to light, for the Parliament and the public to discuss and act urgently.

 

Regards,

Yours sincerely,

EAS Sarma, Former Secretary to the Government of India, Visakhapatnam

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