The capital saw the
launch of “Free Your Voice”, a national campaign aimed at freeing
the voice of the people of India by serial entrepreneur Bhavin Turakhia and
supported by iSPIRIT in an effort to encourage fair laws to enable the launch
of Internet Telephony in India, permanently.
The Free Your Voice
campaign counters the stand taken by several incumbent players including, but
not limited to, Vodafone, Idea and Airtel, in their response to TRAI’s
consultation paper dated 22nd June 2016, with an intent to introduce prospective
policies, recommendations and clarifications concerning Internet Telephony in
India. 34 companies have submitted their comments and 6 companies have
submitted counter comments to TRAI in this regard.
Commenting on the state
of Internet Telephony, Bhavin Turakhia, Co-Founder and CEO, Directi said, “Internet
telephony in India is under threat from major telecom players. Incumbent
providers like Vodafone, Airtel, Idea, etc. are reluctant to reduce costs and
drive innovation. Allegedly incumbent operators are claiming that only the
Telecom Carrier that provides a data connection to a subscriber should be
allowed to offer Internet Telephony to that subscriber over their Internet
connection. This means for example, that a Vodafone 4G subscriber can only get
Internet Telephony from Vodafone and no other provider.”
Sudhir Singh, Fellow
iSPIRT, said, “A truly ‘Digital’ India demands VoIP to open
immediately. Government should now remove all shackles. Leaving ‘internet
telephony’ only to the incumbent large Telcos will not be in the interest of
consumer. Regulator should fit in the entry of number of small and medium size
players, also. This will help innovation, micro and small businesses and
availability of variety of niche services.”
Internet Telephony
enables customers to make calls to any phone number in the country, over the
Internet, at 1/3rd the current calling rates and provides numerous benefits
such as the ability to make calls over Wi-Fi in bad signal areas, 90% cheaper
international calling, HD voice, and innovations like simultaneous data
transmission, video calls, and many more. The comments made by the incumbents
in response to the TRAI paper make inaccurate claims and representations.
“This proposition is
anti-competitive and will make India the only country in the world to not have
fair Internet Telephony laws. This puts our nation in a disadvantageous
position compared to the rest of the world in terms of being a digitally
empowered nation,” added Bhavin.
In spite of provisions
being there in the laws, India has not seen any internet telephony services
being launched by the incumbent operators in the last 8 years. This fact
underlines the kind of apathy being shown towards the Indian consumer.
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