It has been up in arms against Trai's consultation paper on call connect charges calling the move "unfair on incumbent operators", and has questioned the regulator's urgency in initiating the process of interconnect review, claiming that it "favours new entrants".
"We will meet Secretary, Department of Telecom (DoT), JS Deepak tomorrow. We will highlight the issue that we see Trai's opinion tilting the playing field," COAI Director General Rajan S Mathews told PTI.
He said the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has also sought a meeting with the Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha, and the PMO to highlight the matter but it is yet to hear from them.
A war of words has broken out between existing telecom operators and Reliance Jio after COAI called the latter's testing of network a bypass of regulations, with the Mukesh Ambani firm hitting back saying the charge is a bid to block its rollout.
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RJio has hit back in a 8-page letter saying COAI charges were "malicious, unfounded, ill-informed, and frivolous and are contrary to actual facts" and was "promoting the vested interests of the incumbent dominant operators".
A senior RJio official alleged telecom operators of "artificially and illegally" blocking its network in "an anti-competitive manner".
It said due to insufficient interconnection, even the existing 15 lakh test users are experiencing 65 per cent call failures owing to congestion at PoIs.
On Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Mathews said: "On many of the consultation papers brought out by TRAI, the topics that are selected seem to be favouring new entrants, to the detriment of the existing mobile operators."
Besides Mathews, other association members who would be attending the meeting with Telecom Secretary are COAI Chairman, Gopal Vittal (MD & CEO - India & South Asia, Bharti Airtel) and Vice Chairman Sunil Sood (MD & CEO, Vodafone India).