Trai wants telcos to use common route for internet telephony

25 Oct 2017

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has suggested a framework under which App-based calls take the same route as normal voice calls. If an overseas call is made using an internet telephony app by subscribers on international roaming, it should be routed via international gateway, Trai said.

Trai has suggested a framework for app-based calling on mobile operators' networks with a provision for making calls by using Wi-Fi networks.

Trai has recommended that if an overseas call is made using an internet telephony app by subscribers on international roaming, it should be routed via international gateway to the network on which the call has been made, ensuring that it takes the same route as normal voice call.

''In case the access provider is not able to ensure that internet telephony call originated outside of the country is coming through ILDO (international long distance operator) gateway, international out-roaming to internet telephony subscribers of the access provider should not be allowed,'' Trai noted.

Trai's recommendations to the Department of Telecom (DoT) are meant for service providers holding valid telecom licences to offer telephony services, including mobile virtual network operators (or MVNOs) and exclude calls made from mobile apps like Whatsapp, Viber and Google Duo, according to Trai officials.

The recommendations address the issues raised by private telecom operators over state-owned BSNL's mobile calling app which aimed at facilitating international calls at local rates.

State-run BSNL had launched an app early this year for its subscribers to connect with BSNL network though the app using Wi-Fi or internet service when abroad and make calls to any network in India.

However, the service was put on hold after private telecom operators alleged that BSNL was attempting to bypass call connection charges with the help of the app. The Trai recommendations said such internet telephony apps will have to be linked with mobile number series.

The calls will be charged by telecom operators and all rules related to normal calls will be applicable on them. ''The licensees should comply with all the interception and monitoring related requirements as specified in the licence as amended from time to time for providing Internet Telephony,'' Trai said.

The Trai official explained that telecom operators will design their apps in a manner that it takes the same route as normal voice calls and also attract applicable call connection charges when it is made on network of the other player.

Trai has recommended that calls made using internet telephony app from overseas by subscribers on international roaming should be routed through international gateway to the network on which the call has been made.

''In case the access provider is not able to ensure that Internet Telephony call originated outside of the country is coming through ILDO (international long distance operator) gateway, International out-roaming to Internet Telephony subscribers of the access provider should not be allowed,'' Trai said.

The regulator has recommended that internet telephony services should be provided by companies with telecom licence and even virtual network operators. As per the suggested framework, subscriber should be able to make call either by using mobile network of his telecom operator as well as by using internet or Wi-Fi network of any telecom operator - a move that is expected to address network issues in the country.

''As per Authority's understanding of present Access service licences, Internet Telephony service is un-tethered from the underlying access Network. In other words, Internet Telephony Service can be provided by Access service provider to its subscriber who may be using Internet of other Access service providers,'' Trai said.

It urged that DoT should issue a clarification in this matter. ''If DoT has a different understanding, the Authority recommends that the DoT may issue amendment to Access service licences so that Internet Telephony service is untethered from the underlying access Network,'' Trai said.

Meanwhile, industry body Cellular Operators Association of India's director general Rajan Mathews pointed out that there are a number of practical issues with internet telephony. ''The subject of Internet Telephony involves important issues such as the need for an underlying access network, separate numbering series, interconnection, network security etc., which still need to be addressed,'' Mathews said.