TDSAT directs Vodafone not to stop Loop's SMS interconnection
Agencies: New Delhi , Nov 11 2012, 13:20 IST
to SMS between them. SMS services between them was being on the basis of 'bill and keep' arrangement, it had claimed.
Opposing Loop's view, Vodafone had submitted that it had raised bills on a deemed agreement in place between them with effect from April, 2011. It had already notified Loop Mobile about SMS termination charges 10 paise in a letter on August 25, 2010.
The TDSAT said: "It is indisputed that the SMS services are being provided by both parties to each other from the beginning and no IUC on SMS was ever paid by any party. The demand of Rs 86.70 crore is being raised although there is no
written agreement between the parties.
"There is a need to hear both the parties after receipt of the detailed reply by Vodafone," TDSAT said.
Previous Story Korean Air resumes flights to Saudi Arabia Next Story 2G case: Trial completes one year, over 100 witnesses examined
Reader's Comments| Post a Comment
Be the first to comment.



