Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Jio Tariff Might Increase Further Over New Trai Floor Pricing Consultation Paper.

Trai said that the telecom operators approached DoT for setting a minimum price for data and voice services, and the same has been forwarded to the regulator now.

Indian telecom industry witnessed several changes over the last few years, especially in the tariff department. India now has the cheapest 4G data plans in the world, but at the same times, telecom operators are facing the heat and the industry is said to be headed towards monopoly. Right after the AGR setback, UK-based Vodafone approached the Indian government seeking relief, and if the government fails to provide the same, it’s on the verge of leaving the country.

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In the consultation paper, Trai said that the telecom operators approached DoT for setting a minimum price for data and voice services, and the same has been forwarded to Trai now.

This essentially means that Trai will have complete control over tariffs and there will be a minimum price for data and voice calling services. Having said that, once the floor pricing comes into effect, Reliance Jio or any other operator will not have an advantage in the tariffs department, instead, subscribers will have to choose the operator based on the Quality of Service (QoS). Already, telecom operators recently increased tariffs by up to 40%, but still, Reliance Jio is enjoying a decent pricing advantage over Airtel and Vodafone Idea.

Trai always stayed away from intervening in the tariffs department, however, it now believes the time has come to save the reeling telecom sector. “Accordingly, the Authority has decided to float a consultation paper on the issue so that all the stakeholders in the value chain can get an opportunity to fully participate in the deliberations and give their views on such crucial issues affecting consumer interest,” added Trai.

The regulator is looking for comments from stakeholders till January 17, 2020, and the counter comments by January 31, 2020. So Floor pricing rules may come to play after January.

Is Floor Pricing a Must in the Telecom Industry?

Right now, Vodafone is on the verge of exiting the Indian market if there’s no relief from the government. Floor pricing is one such aspect which will help the telcos continue generating revenues. We have never seen the Indian telecom sector is such shape over the last 20 years and operators had very good revenues and ARPU used to be over Rs 200 for each operator in 2016. But everything changed in the sector after Reliance Jio’s aggressive approach.

Floor pricing will surely help the telcos gain back their ARPU and also gain subscribers by providing better services to the customers.