Not obligated to provide interconnectivity to Jio: Vodafone to HC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Telecom today told the High Court that it was not obligated to provide interconnectivity to Reliance when it started operations in September 2016, as initially it was providing only

The submission by was made before Justice during the hearing of the company's plea challenging telecom regulator TRAI's recommendation to the Centre to impose Rs 1,050 crore penalty on it for not giving interconnectivity to

also moved an application seeking to place on record some documents it had obtained through the Right to Information Act as well as seeking from TRAI details of the run by in the initial months after its launch.

The court, thereafter, issued notice to the (TRAI) and sought its response by September 5 on Vodafone's application.

It also issued notice on Reliance Jio's application to be made a party in the case.

Meanwhile, the (DoT) told the court that it has heard all the service providers and would take a decision in three to four months on TRAI's recommendation.

During the brief arguments, TRAI said that since a similar plea against the penalty recommendation has been moved by before a larger bench, this matter too should be heard by the same bench.

TRAI has recommended imposition of a fine of Rs 50 crore for each of the 21 circles of Vodafone, except in Jammu and Kashmir, which totals Rs 1,050 crore. TRAI had made similar recommendations against and Idea.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 18:50 IST