Telecom regulator Trai, on Friday, suggested an aggregate penalty of Rs 3,050 crore on officeholder players Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular for denying interconnection office to newcomer Reliance Jio Infocomm. Bharti Airtel and Vodafone have been slapped with a fine of Rs 50 crore for 21 overs each (aside from J&K). Thought confronted a similar measure of punishment for 19 circles each. Dependence Jio, which propelled its service on September 5, had moved toward Trai claiming that occupant players were preventing it the adequate number from securing interconnection ports prompting to tremendous call disappointments on its system. The controller prescribed to the Department of Telecom forcing punishments on the huge three players after it found that the administrators were rebellious with permit conditions. Disavowal of interconnection "seems, by all accounts, to be with ulterior thought process to smother rivalry and is hostile to purchase", Trai said. The regulator held back before suggesting cancellation of their telecom licenses saying it might prompt to "significant consumer inconvenience". Reliance Jio has said, its clients are confronting 75 percent call disappointments on Airtel, Vodafone, and Idea cell networks because of inadequate interconnection office gave by the occupant operators. According to the service quality standards, not more than five out of 1000 calls ought to fall flat on the purpose of interconnect. Descending intensely on the blundering administrators, the controller went to the degree of saying that the resistance of permit terms and condition "warrants" suggestions for denial of a permit. "In any case, the power is aware of the way that repudiation of the permit will involve noteworthy customer bother and along these lines in perspective of the bigger open intrigue included, the power prescribes a reformatory activity of Rs 50 crore for every LSA (circle)...," it said. Whenever reached, the organizations declined to remark on the issue. Uber CEO says, “that he was ready to become an Indian... Germany urges Yahoo users to think about other email providers No Mobile Payment App in India is Completely Secure:...