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MRTPC issues notice to three telecom firms

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 14 2013 | 6:42 PM IST
In a major setback to the three big telecom operators "" Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Essar and Idea Cellular "" anti-monopoly watchdog Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission (MRTPC) today issued "notice of enquiry" against them for allegedly forming a cartel to distort competition.
 
Admitting a report of MRTPC's investigative unit DGIR, a Bench of the quasi-judicial body, headed by Justice OP Dwivedi, issued "notice of enquiry" and started judicial inquiry against these operators for cartelising and increasing prices of telecom services simultaneously.
 
The MRTPC Bench also directed the three companies to file their reply before it within four weeks.
 
In the investigation report, Director General of Investigations and Registrations (DGIR) has said that the three GSM operators, by colluding, have simultaneously increased the price.
 
The report stated that despite having different cost factors, structures and profits, they all fixed the tariff of their local call at Rs 1.20 a minute.
 
The report further said that though the rental and tariff charges of calls and SMS fall under the forbearance category under the telecommunications tariff (23rd amendment) and GSM operators are free to fix any tariff for their services, "it can not be mere coincidence" that the tariff revision by them is of the identical scale.

 
 

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