New Delhi, June 14 (Agency) Telecom Regulator TRAI on Friday dismissed reports that it has proposed to introduce fees for procuring mobile or landline number to ensure efficient use of this “finite” resources. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) released a consultation paper on ‘Revision of National Numbering Plan’ earlier this month and sought comments from the stakeholders to draft recommendations. In this regard, it has come to our attention that some media houses (print, electronic, and social media) have reported that TRAI has proposed introducing fees for mobile and landline numbers with aim to ensure the efficient allocation and use of these ‘finite resources’.
The speculation that TRAI intends to impose charges on customers for holding multiple SIMs/ numbering resources is “unequivocally” false. “Such claims are unfounded and serve only to mislead the public,” the TRAI said in a clarification. DoT being the sole custodian of telecommunication identifiers (TI) resources, had approached TRAI through its reference dated 29 September 2022, seeking recommendations of TRAI on revised National Numbering Plan for undertaking efficient management and judicious utilization of numbering resources in the country. Accordingly, this Consultation Paper (CP) of TRAI on revision of National Numbering Plan (NNP) was issued with an aim to assess all factors currently affecting the allocation and utilisation of Telecommunication Identifier (TI) resources.
It also aims to propose amendments that would refine allocation policies and utilization procedures, thereby ensuring a sufficient reserve of TI resources for present and future requirements. TRAI’s consultation process is founded on principles of transparency and inclusivity, involving the publication of consultation papers, solicitation of stakeholder comments, study/analysis of international best practices associated with the consultation at hand and facilitation of open house discussions—all conducted in the public domain. The final recommendations offered by TRAI to DoT is a fallout of due diligence and deliberate analysis and is mostly in consonance with logical conclusions inferred out of aforesaid activities, TRAI said.