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New tariff plan not a new service, says Vodafone Idea

Telecom operator counters TRAI on priority offering

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New Delhi, August 12

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Vodafone Idea Ltd (VIL) has justified its pay-more-for-priority-experience plan offered to its subscribers, and also said telecom operators face a double whammy of having to make continuous investments in an era of call and data charges falling way below cost due to cut-throat competition.

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Responding to questions raised by the TRAI over the priority plan, Vodafone Idea argued that a new tariff plan is not a new service.

VIL has countered TRAI’s contention that the RedX plan, which commits higher speeds, should have been informed separately so different aspects could have been examined before such service was launched.

“It is not a new service and the service remains same… A new tariff plan is not a new service,” VIL said in its reply to TRAI on the priority plan.

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Vodafone Idea also flagged the financial stress being faced by operators. It said the operators “have been compelled to reduce prices and go below costs with a double whammy of making continuous investments in the networks to cater to unprecedented increase in data usage arising out of below costs tariffs”. An e-mail sent to Vodafone Idea did not elicit a response.

VIL has urged the regulator to consider periodic reporting on the service quality and other material provided by the company “to objectively arrive at its query/conclusions”.

“The overall better experience to subscribers is the purpose of the tariff plan and we respectfully submit that start point of the question cannot be: ‘induce customers to opt for RedX’. This is not the sentiment shared by consumers,” VIL said. — PTI

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