TRAI Proposes To Withdraw 50 Paise Charge On SMS Beyond Daily Limit Of 100 Messages

The regulator has fixed March 3 as the deadline for stakeholder comments on the draft and March 17 for counter comments.

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Traffic passes mobile phone telecommunications towers in Mumbai, India (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)  

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on Tuesday proposed to do away with a fixed rate of 50 paise for each SMS sent beyond a daily limit of 100 messages per SIM.

In its tariff order in November 2012, TRAI had notified a minimum rate of 50 paise to curb menace of pesky messages. "With the introduction of Telecom Commercial Communications Customer Preference Regulations 2018, it is felt that regulation of tariffs for SMS may not be required.

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"Accordingly, the draft Telecommunication Tariff (65th Amendment) Order, 2020 proposes withdrawal of regulatory provisions relating to tariff for SMS introduced by the Telecommunication Tariff (54th Amendment) Order," TRAI said in draft Telecommunication Tariff (65th Amendment) Order, 2020.

The regulator has fixed March 3 as the deadline for stakeholder comments on the draft and March 17 for counter comments.

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