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TRAI releases paper on Interconnection matters

Published: Nov 11, 2025

By TIOLCorplaws News Service

NEW DELHI, NOV 11, 2025: THE Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has yesterday released a consultation paper titled "Review of existing TRAI Regulations on Interconnection matters".

In accordance with Section 11(1)(b) of the TRAI Act, 1997, which, inter-alia, empowers TRAI to fix the terms and conditions of inter-connectivity between the service providers, ensure technical compatibility and effective inter-connection between different service providers, TRAI is undertaking a comprehensive review of all the nine existing interconnection regulations. The review aims to ensure that the regulatory framework takes into account evolution of technology and changes in the telecommunications sector. Besides providing an effective interconnection framework for the contemporary state of telecommunication sector, it should also be ready and resilient to adopt to the future evolution in telecommunication sector. 

Over more than two decades, the interconnection regulatory framework has evolved through a series of regulatory measures commencing with 'The Register of Interconnect Agreements Regulations, 1999,' and extending to the more recent 'The Telecommunication Interconnection Regulations, 2018'. Further, these two regulations, along with various other interconnection regulations, have undergone subsequent amendments, with the latest amendment being 'The Telecommunication Interconnection (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2020,' notified on 10th July 2020. Following is the list of all nine interconnection regulations:

i. The Telecommunication Interconnection Regulations, 2018

ii. The Short Message Services (SMS) Termination Charges Regulations, 2013

iii. Intelligent Network Services in Multi-Operator and Multi-Network Scenario Regulations, 2006

iv. TRAI (Transit Charges for BSNL's Cell One Terminating Traffic) Regulations, 2005

v. The Telecommunication Interconnection Usage Charges Regulations, 2003

vi. The Telecommunication Interconnection (Reference Interconnect Offer) Regulations, 2002

vii. The Telecommunication Interconnection (Charges and Revenue Sharing) Regulations, 2001

viii. The Telecommunication Interconnection (Port Charges) Regulations, 2001

ix. The Register of Interconnect Agreements Regulations, 1999

These frameworks, as amended from time to time, have been instrumental in promoting fair competition, non-discrimination, reciprocity, cost-based pricing, and seamless service delivery in a multi-operator environment, thereby fostering a consumer-centric telecom ecosystem.

India's telecom industry is undergoing a technological evolution. These developments have rendered parts of existing interconnection modalities technically obsolete, necessitating a forward-looking regulatory reassessment.

This review, inter-alia, focuses on the examination of IP based interconnection which becomes more pertinent as accelerating 4G/5G rollout requires IP-based interconnection for better service quality, levels of interconnection which are currently at LSA (Licensed service area) levels for Mobile Network interconnections and at District/Tehsil levels for fixed-line Telephone Network interconnections. The current review also aims to examine interconnection issues related to emerging platforms such as satellite-based telecommunications networks, wherein key aspects include the nature and location of Points of Interconnect (POIs), particularly those involving satellite earth station gateways and their interconnection with other satellite, mobile and fixed-line networks.

The regulatory aspects pertaining to various charges presently applicable during interconnection between service providers such as interconnection charges, interconnection usage charges (origination charges, transit charges, carriage charges, transit carriage charges, termination charges, and international termination charges) and Reference Interconnect Offer (RIO) framework are also being examined through the consultation paper.

In this regard, a pre-consultation paper was previously released on 03rd April 2025 to gather stakeholders' views on the subject matter. Based on stakeholders' input received during pre-consultation and TRAI's further analysis, a consultation paper on "Review of existing TRAI Regulations on Interconnection matters" has been released on TRAI's website (www.trai.gov.in). Written comments on the issues raised in the consultation paper are invited from stakeholders by 8th December 2025 and counter-comments by 22nd December 2025.

The comments/counter-comments may be sent, preferably in electronic form at adv-nsl1@trai.gov.in.  For any clarification/information, Sameer Gupta, Advisor (Networks, Spectrum & Licensing-I), TRAI may be contacted at telephone number +91-11-20907752.

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