| 20 Feb 2008 |
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etisalat and du face TRA flak
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Dubai: The UAE's telecom regulator on Tuesday urged the two operators, etisalatetisalat
and dudu
, not to 'cross subsidise' tariffs, and cautioned against 'pricing some services with less than their actual cost', saying these are against TRATRA
's price control policies.Mohammad Al Ganem, board member and director-general of the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA)Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA)
, on Tuesday asked the operators to abide by its Price Control Policy (PCP) - a mechanism aimed at protecting the existing telecom rates.
Consumer interest
"The PCP aims at protecting the consumers' interests via strengthening permanent competition in the telecom sector through preventing practices that may endanger competition such as cross subsidisation, hooking the consumers with long-term contracts, pricing some services with less than their actual cost, and other similar practices that contradict with the concept of fair competition," Al Ganem said a statement.
He, however, did not explain how its policy would protect the consumers' interest when it's control mechanism is aimed at protecting the price, rather than passing the benefits of the competition to the consumers.
obliges the telecom operators to comply with its policies and procedures that are related to price control, where the operators have to acquire the TRATRA
approval on the services prices."The TRATRA
has reviewed 113 price requests from etisalatetisalat
in 2007 that encompass 944 price reviews. Out of the 113, 17.7 per cent were rejected because they did not comply with the PCP, 18.6 per cent were returned to the sender because the applications were not complete, where 63.7 per cent were approved, Al Ganem said."In such cases, the TRATRA
rejects the pricing requests that do not comply with the PCP, and hence hinder competition and consumer interests," he said.Meanwhile, commenting on the Internet Penetration Policy, Al Ganem said: "The TRATRA
is in the process of declaring the Internet Penetration Policy before the end of 2008. However, since dudu
is a new company that has just started to implement the concept of monitoring, the TRATRA
has informed dudu
to comply with the policy within a month from the date it is issued."
© Gulf News 2008
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