New Delhi: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAIP) on Tuesday issued a show-cause notice to Vodafone Idea over the contentious priority plan ‘RedX’, saying that offer is not in compliance with regulatory principles.
In its notice, the regulator raised certain points regarding the plan which lacks transparency and is misleading. As per PTI, the regulator has asked Vodafone Idea to “show cause” by August 31, “as to why appropriate action should not be initiated against it for violating the extant regulatory framework by its RedX tariff plan”.
If the company fails to answer regulator’s queries, the plan will be stopped by TRAI.
Bharti Airtel has not been issued a show-cause notice, a PTI source was quoted as saying. Airtel offered to abide by what TRAI says and has also voluntarily modified its platinum offering suitably, and hence TRAI is not proceeding with further investigation on that, the source said.
In the show-cause notice sent to VIL, TRAI said it is of the view that the “claim of VIL for providing priority 4G network with faster data speeds is not in compliance with the extant regulatory framework”.
It further said that the RedX plan lacks transparency and is misleading and “not in compliance with regulatory principles of tariff assessment contained under Telecom Tariff Order, 1999, as amended from time to time.”
It said that the RedX tariff offer is in contravention of specific clauses of the Telecom Tariff Order relating to protection of interests of the consumers. Further, TRAI said that VIL’s RedX tariff offer violates the terms of licence agreement and is not consistent with stipulated technical specifications.

