RnM Team    16 May 12 13:33 IST

NEW DELHI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has recommended that licencees of telecom licences may provide application services and additional facilities in case of any value addition or upgradation that the technology permits subject to intimation to the licensor and the Authority at least 15 days in advance before the introduction of these services or additional facilities.

In its recommendations on ‘Application Services’ (Value added services), the Authority has said this should be included in the terms and conditions of existing licences as well as in the proposed licences under unified licencing regime.

The licensee cannot provide any other application service which otherwise requires a separate licence.

Trai has also recommended setting up of a Short Code Council (SCC) for allocation of Short codes to telecom service providers/licensees and licenced application service providers/content providers.

The Authority has defined Application Services as: “Enhanced services, in the nature of non-core services, which either add value to the basic tele services or can be provided as standalone application services through telecommunication network, the basic services being standard voice calls, voice/non-voice messages, fax transmission and data transmission.”

Application Service Providers should be covered under licensing through authorisation.

Short codes will be allotted centrally through an online web based system in accordance with the National Numbering Plan. Short codes will be allotted to both ASPs and TSPs independently.

The Short Code Council will also centrally manage the details of short codes allotted, type of service provided under short code, tariff for the service and hosting details for application services, which can be used by customers for discovering the services interactively.

Application service provider can launch the service only after online approval by the SCC. If the ASP/TSP/content provider wishes at a later date to run a new, modified or additional application/content on the same short code, TSP/ASP/ content provider will update the same online for obtaining revised approval.

Appropriate fee, one time and recurring charges, should be charged for allocation of common short code by Short code Council so that only the genuine and serious content provider/ application service provider/entity should seek the same.

The service through allocated short code should be made operational within three months of allocation and intimated online about the date of operationalisation of the common short code by the concerned Application Service Provider/ entity/telecom access service provider. If no such information is updated online within three months by TSP/ASP/content provider for



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