Trai Could Postpone Shift to Zero-IUC for Two Years As per a new report by Financial Express on the topic, Trai is likely to continue charging the 6 paise per minute IUC for two more years with the period beginning on January 2020. Previously, the talks had pointed towards the transition to zero IUC by this period. But, it seems that given the current financially strenuous situation of the telecom industry, Trai is going to stick with the current IUC charges. As per Trai, the telecom industry currently remains under financially tensed situations, and it won’t be good for the industry to bear one more disruption. Given these situations, Trai has decided to stick with the current IUC charges of 6 paise per minute. The change in IUC regulations or the lack thereof were at one time non-affective for the subscribers, but with Reliance Jio’s new change, these rules now have deeper implications for the customers. Considering the case that the IUC charges were to go bust after the year-end like planned before, then the Reliance Jio customers would have been reverted to the previous plans. This would have meant that after a few months of paying 6 paise per minute charge, the customers would have come back to enjoy free unlimited calls like it was the case before. However, with Trai’s new plans hatching in the telecom industry, the picture might not be that rosy. If Trai plans on keeping up with the current IUC rates for two more years, then it means that the subscribers of Reliance Jio would also have to keep paying 6 paise per minute for all the outgoing calls that they make to other networks. What Does it Entail for Reliance Jio Customers? Now as per the report on the matter, all recharges done by Jio customers starting today, calls made to other mobile operators will be charged at the prevailing IUC rate of 6 paise per minute through IUC top-up vouchers till such time that TRAI moves to Zero termination charge regime. Presently, this date is 1st January 2020 although there has been no official word from Trai regarding the extension of the date when there will be a shift to the zero-IUC regime. It is also worth noting that after Reliance Jio’s move, Vodafone Idea Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla, Sunil Bharti Mittal and other notable execs have met with the telecom minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad seeking some action on the tariff front. The telecom minister, on his part, had written to the government seeking some relief. The DoT is also likely to give some relief to the telcos with a two-year moratorium on payment of deferred spectrum instalment or extending the payment period from the current 16 years by another two years. It’s worth noting that the last time that Trai had slashed the IUC charges was in September 2017 when it had brought down the IUC charges from 14 paise per minute to 6 paise per minute. The vision that time was to make a gradual shift to a zero-IUC regime.

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