Trai's decision to slash call connect charge disappointing: Airtel

The sharp drop in the IUC rate will only help transfer part of its cost to other operators, thereby further worsening the financial health of the industry,

IANS  |  New Delhi 

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Bharti Airtel office building in Gurugram. (Photo: Reuters)

A day after Indian telecom regulator slashed the charges to six paise from 14 paise, on Wednesday called it an "extremely disappointing decision" for the industry.

"We are extremely disappointed with the latest regulation on the IUC (interconnection usage charges), especially at a time when the industry is facing severe financial stress.

"The suggested IUC rate, which has been arrived at in a completely non-transparent fashion, benefits only one operator which enjoys a huge traffic asymmetry in its favour," a statement issued by said.

The also said it would phase out IUC by January 1, 2020.

added: "The sharp drop in the IUC rate will only help transfer part of its cost to other operators, thereby further worsening the financial health of the industry.

"As part of an industry, which continues to be a critical driving force behind the economic growth in the country, we are genuinely dismayed by this decision."

Bharti Airtel's shares were trading at Rs 385.05 per share, down 2.44 per cent at 10.02 am in the BSE.

First Published: Wed, September 20 2017. 10:24 IST