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(16/10/2025 15:22)

TRAI Issues Draft Amendments to Tariff and Accounting Separation Regulations

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Thursday released two draft amendments — The Telecommunication Tariff (Seventy Second Amendment) Order, 2025 and The Reporting System on Accounting Separation (Amendment) Regulations, 2025.

The proposed changes aim to update the provisions related to financial disincentives under The Telecommunication Tariff Order, 1999 and The Reporting System on Accounting Separation Regulations, 2016.

According to TRAI, the amendments introduce a graded system for imposing financial disincentives to ensure better compliance, revise the disincentive amounts by prescribing an upper ceiling, and add provisions for levying interest on delayed or non-payment of such disincentives.

The draft amendments have been published on TRAI’s official website www.trai.gov.in

, and stakeholders have been invited to submit their comments by October 31, 2025. Responses can be sent electronically to Shri Vijay Kumar, Advisor (Financial & Economic Analysis), TRAI, at fa@trai.gov.in

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