Vodafone India states over the top operators need to be taxed
Vodafone India has stated that the over the top (OTT) operators like WhatsApp, Viber, Hike and Facebook should be taxed to maintain a level playing field with telecom operators. Growing speed of data and rapidly-rising internet user base have lead to the rapid increase in the number of subscribers for services like WhatsApp and Facebook. However, these companies are not required to pay for spectrum, which is one of the biggest costs for mobile operators.
The company is of the view that the growing business of OTT players is impacting the business of mobile operators. For instance, services like WhatsApp have led to a decline in revenues from SMS, while free calling on Skype and Viber (especially from international markets) is impacting the voice revenues of telecom operators.
The Telecom regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is already looking into the issue after operators expressed concern over the matter. Meanwhile, the Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India (AUSPI) has raised concerns over lack of regulations to ensure service quality provided to users by OTT players.- Most Viewed
- Most Rated
- Most Shared
- Related Articles
- Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited ...
- Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited ...
- Tata Teleservices Maharashtra Limited pl...
- Hutchison Essar has announced the entry ...
- Usage and performance are the two top pr...
- tele.net announces the winners of the Te...
- Global Wi-Max Forum cautions that India ...
- Telecom Operator Awards 2011 acknowledge...
- GSMA releases the “Licensing to Suppor...
- Huawei, Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson in r...
- DoT turns down Vodafone India’s reques...
- FICCI and AT KEARNEY release a report ti...
- DoT may allow spectrum sharing among 3G ...
- TTSL has launched services in Bhopal, In...
- Bharti has become the first GSM mobile o...
- DoT issues guidelines for ISPs proposing...
- tele.net to host a conference on "Energy...
- tele.net hosts a conference on “Teleco...
- Government amends the licence conditions...
- GSMA releases the “Licensing to Suppor...