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Mobile Users to soon get per second pulse option now

on October 7, 2009 – 1:01 am7 Comments

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After the immense success of Tata Docomo’s per second pulse plan which made it the top operator in terms of user additions, TRAI is now considering the idea of introducing the same throughout all the operators now.

According to TRAI, all the telecom operators may be soon forced to give the option of paying based on the usage per second pulse instead of the current per minute pulse.

JS Sarma, Chairman of TRAI said that they will soon come out with a paper on this subject and invite suggestions on making this plan mandatory or not.

TRAI is also reconsidering the clause in current regulations which allow the mobile phone operators decide the tariffs and plans.

Some of the major Mobile Operators like BSNL and Aircel have already started offering per second pulse in select states like Karnataka, AP, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal etc and other operators like Airtel, Vodafone and Idea are expected to follow suit soon.

What do you think? Would you prefer to pay by the new per second pulse or are you happy with your existent per minute pulse rates? Do Pass on your comments.

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  • Thomas B

    Recollecting that stone-age era of Rs.8/Min charges for incoming call…
    Looking forward to get paid for every seconds we talk.

  • apaul

    depends on how much they charge on each of the methods

  • raja

    it is better plan but howeever all outgoing call vl be charged 60p as 1min=60sec .
    how can we implement 15p/min & some similiar rate cutter plans in this..?!!

    • http://twitter.com/cbegokul Gokul

      if dey int 1p/5sec or 1p/6sec…..
      dem its possible to get 10 or 12p per 1min…it might b possible as it has already int 1p/2sce for local tat calls….
      i hope u would hv understood d possibility…..

    • Sam

      Sistema Shyam Teleservices under the brand name MTS has announced in new delhi yesterday offering 2 seconds of talk time for 1 paisa or effectively 30 paisa per minute.
      Telenor and Swan will launch the telecom services in Dec 2009.
      Ultimatley if the price war goes on
      The incoming and outgoing calls will be free and you will need to pay fixed monthly charges.

  • Pramod

    prefer to pay by the new per second pulse

  • SURYA

    TRAI is doing a good job, Well done JS SHARMA