BSNL on 8th march challenged the telecom regulator TRAI's decision to cut port charges in the tribunal TDSAT, saying the reduction in fees will lead to a loss of about Rs 100 crore every year to the company. Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal accepted the petition and issued a notice to TRAI, directing it to file a reply in two weeks.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India by its Telecommunication Interconnection (Port Charges) Amendment Regulation on February 2, 2007 that reduced port connectivity charges by 23-29 per cent.
BSNL's major argument in its petition is - "The TRAI vide its impugned regulation is attempting to modify and substitute its regulation over the interconnect agreements entered into between BSNL and private operators so as to effect an impermissible gain for private operators and loss to BSNL." BSNL also contended that while deciding the port charges, TRAI has not taken into consideration the cost of main equipments installed by it to provide interconnection.
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