Reliance Jio justifies free call, data offer to Trai

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Billionaire Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio has told telecom regulator Trai that its latest voice and data offer does not violate any of the existing norms that requires promotional offers to be limited to 90 days.

Replying to clarification sought by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on it extending the free call and data offer till March 31 after the promotional 90-day period expired on December 4, Jio sent a detailed note explaining how its 'Happy New Year Offer' was different from the inaugural offer and does not qualify to be termed as predatory.

Sources with direct knowledge of the development said the company explained in detail how the new offer cannot be termed as extension of the promotional offer as it was different from the inaugural offer launched in early September.

The response was to Trai's letter dated December 20, in which the regulator asked the company why its 'Happy New Year offer' should not be seen as "violation" of regulatory guidelines and also why the offer of free data under the promotional scheme should not be treated as "predatory".

Jio has been maintaining that the latest Happy New Year offer is substantiatively different from the Jio Welcome Offer (that commenced on September 5) as 4GB of free data per day was being provided under the initial offer, while the same was capped at 1GB (under Fair Usage Policy) in the new offer.

Jio is believed to have also emphasised that tariff plans have multiple components and if even a single component is altered, it cannot be construed as the same offer or its extension.

Also, they contend, that in the first offer there was no option of renewal or payment after the 4GB limit was exhausted, but in the new offer, one can recharge both data and the promised speed.

In terms of market dominance, Reliance Jio is six per cent of the installations in the country whereas the Competition Commission of India (CCI) norms specify 30 per cent threshold to trigger the 'misuse of market dominance' clause.

Source: Reliance Jio justifies free call, data offer to Trai - The Economic Times
 
They reply trai letter but trai yet not anounces about there decision
 
Reliance Jio to Trai: Free voice and data offer don't violate rules

Reliance Jio has backed its free data and voice offers, saying that they did not violate norms that limit promotional offers to 90 days. In response to the telecom regulator seeking clarity on the offers, the Mukesh Ambani-led company is learnt to have said that its new offer cannot be termed as an extension of its inaugural promotional offer.

Jio is learnt to have argued that the tariff plans have multiple components and changing one of them changes the offer, therefore, the Happy New Year plan cannot be seen as an extension of the Welcome offer.

In the first offer issued in September, no option of renewal or payment was given after a user exhausted the 4GB limit, but in the new offer brought out on December 1, both data and the promised speed can be recharged.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai ) had sought a clarification on Jio’s extension of free call and data offer till March 31, 2017 after the promotional 90-day period expired on December 4. In a December 20 letter, the regulator had also asked why the offer, which gave away free data, should not be seen as predatory.

Jio has been maintaining that its latest offer caps data at 1 GB under fair use policy and was therefore substantiatively different from the Welcome offer where 4GB of free data per day was provided.

In terms of market dominance, Reliance Jio is six per cent of the installations in the country whereas the Competition Commission of India (CCI) norms specify 30% threshold to trigger the `misuse of market dominance' clause.

TRAI: Reliance Jio to Trai: Free voice and data offer don't violate rules, Telecom News, ET Telecom
 
Saj 007 said:
Update the source in your post bro...

Really sorry for that. Like most sites, I expected it to be automatically added while copy-pasting, so forgot to check. Won't repeat again..
 
Tha.RP8 said:
Really sorry for that. Like most sites, I expected it to be automatically added while copy-pasting, so forgot to check. Won't repeat again..

No problem bro , always remember to add the source in threads...:tup
 
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