Trai needs to adopt long-term vision for industry: Sunil Mittal

It should not approach regulations in fits and starts or reactive manner, says Sunil Mittal

Press Trust of India  |  Barcelona 

Sunil Mittal, Chairman, Bharti Airtel
Sunil Mittal

Chairman has urged sectoral regulator to adopt a long-term vision for the industry and not approach regulations in "fits and starts" or reactive manner.

He said that it is the responsibility of the regulator to ensure that there is "amicable co-existence of operators, less noise, and more work" in the system.

"My view on this is that the regulator needs to have a long-term vision for this industry. You cannot be doing things in fits and starts. Too much of activity is happening in reactive manner," Mittal told reporters on sidelines of the Mobile World Congress.

He was responding to a specific query on recently seeking industry's views on promotional offers and predatory pricing.

last month came out with a consultation paper to review the rules of tariff assessment with regards to promotional offers and predatory pricing, issues that have triggered a public spat between incumbent operators like and newcomer Jio.

These contentious issues would be debated as part of a consultation paper on 'Regulatory Principles of Tariff Assessment' issued by

Mittal said he is glad that has formed a group of experts, including representatives from the industry to look at long-term roadmap for the industry, including on issues like interconnect, tariffs and predatory pricing.

"is coming alive to some issues and putting a committee of stakeholders to come out with recommendations will be a good outcome. I hope when the recommendations come they don't land us in further spots of litigation, but that they are futuristic, visionary and take care of all stakeholders," he said.

For PM's vision of digital India to be realised to the fullest extent, telecom has to be at the center stage of that vision, Mittal said.

"Some stuff if being done by but all I'd say is don't do it in on fits and starts, have a comprehensive approach...," Mittal said.

Trai needs to adopt long-term vision for industry: Sunil Mittal

It should not approach regulations in fits and starts or reactive manner, says Sunil Mittal

It should not approach regulations in fits and starts or reactive manner, says Sunil Mittal Chairman has urged sectoral regulator to adopt a long-term vision for the industry and not approach regulations in "fits and starts" or reactive manner.

He said that it is the responsibility of the regulator to ensure that there is "amicable co-existence of operators, less noise, and more work" in the system.

"My view on this is that the regulator needs to have a long-term vision for this industry. You cannot be doing things in fits and starts. Too much of activity is happening in reactive manner," Mittal told reporters on sidelines of the Mobile World Congress.

He was responding to a specific query on recently seeking industry's views on promotional offers and predatory pricing.

last month came out with a consultation paper to review the rules of tariff assessment with regards to promotional offers and predatory pricing, issues that have triggered a public spat between incumbent operators like and newcomer Jio.

These contentious issues would be debated as part of a consultation paper on 'Regulatory Principles of Tariff Assessment' issued by

Mittal said he is glad that has formed a group of experts, including representatives from the industry to look at long-term roadmap for the industry, including on issues like interconnect, tariffs and predatory pricing.

"is coming alive to some issues and putting a committee of stakeholders to come out with recommendations will be a good outcome. I hope when the recommendations come they don't land us in further spots of litigation, but that they are futuristic, visionary and take care of all stakeholders," he said.

For PM's vision of digital India to be realised to the fullest extent, telecom has to be at the center stage of that vision, Mittal said.

"Some stuff if being done by but all I'd say is don't do it in on fits and starts, have a comprehensive approach...," Mittal said.
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