PTA Wants Mobile Operators to Notify Users Before their Package Expires

Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is all set to bind Cellular Mobile Operators (CMOs) to implement a standard system whereby mobile users shall be notified for reaching package/offer credit limit and application of default rate to save cellular mobile users from bill shock.
 
PTA believes that international roaming of data service should be stopped by the CMOs, and the CMOs shall inform all subscribers that they are encouraged using a local connection of their destination while traveling which is much cheaper than the international roaming rates.
 
Cellular mobile subscribers do not receive prior notification on reaching balance/usage/time limit of subscribed packages/offers for both voice and data and are automatically switched to default rates for the services subscribed, therefore receive bill shocks.
 
According to PTA bill shock has become a common problem in local cellular mobile segment, whereby terms like billing discrepancies, wrong billing and overcharging are interchangeably used by subscribers when they suddenly receive a very high bill. A subscriber, who has no track of his package / offer / time limit while using services, ends up with huge bills as default/basic rate is automatically applied after the package/offer/time limit is ended. The users find it very stressful and difficult to pay such high bills, often leading to complaints to CMOs, PTA and other government offices.
 
In case of international roaming, the subscriber has to pay different charges for making (local and international outgoing) and receiving (local and international incoming) calls. CMOs are charging their subscribers Rs 110 to Rs. 130 per minute for local outgoing calls in United Arab Emirates while on roaming in United Arab Emirates (UAE) whereas Etisalat (local operators of UAE) is charging Rs 17.21 per minute for local outgoing calls. For receiving incoming calls while roaming in UAE, CMOs are charging Rs 83 to Rs 92 per minute whereas incoming calls are totally free for using local SIM in UAE. Outgoing SMS while on roaming costs around Rs 63 to Rs 75 per SMS whereas Etisalat is charging Rs 5 and Rs 17 respectively for local and international outgoing SMS. Similarly, roaming rates for data services offered by respective CMOs are exorbitantly high and the roamers are generally not aware of these excessive charges.
 
According to documents a large number of complaints on the issue of higher bill are being received at PTA in which subscribers are aggrieved of excessive /wrong billing and abrupt deduction of balance. These complaints are forwarded to CMOs for redressal. However, CMOs claim that billed amount is correct since the package/offer was exhausted and the subscriber went automatically on default/base tariff which is manifolds higher as compared to the subscribed package/offer.
 
Furthermore, majority of subscribers are also not aware of the default/basic rates which are levied by the CMOs for data services. In case of international roaming, a subscriber has been billed Rs 1 million on account of data usage for a short time. Generally, CMOs compensate the aggrieved subscribers in case of excessive use of data because of the inability of subscribers to pay such high bills. However, this practice is difficult to continue and not sustainable for CMOs in the longer period and adds to unsatisfied subscribers.
 
The issue of higher billing has also been raised at the government level whereby Senate and National Assembly have also directed PTA to protect consumers from wrong/ excessive billing and ensure international standards of service delivery. PTA is of the view that standardized information/alert/notification system should be followed by all CMOs so that issue of unexpected bills can be curtailed/ controlled. Currently, some CMOs are sending text/dialogue box/ SMS to the subscribers when they are reaching / exhausting their limit of the package/offer and subsequently charging of default rate thereon which ranges between Rs 1/MB to Rs 12/MB (excluding tax) . However, this is not the solution to the problem of huge bills being faced by the subscribers. A better and more logical solution is that the service shall stop automatically when the credit is used up.
 
A number of operators across the globe are providing facility of notifying /alerting their consumers of their remaining credit balance (in dollars or their respective currencies) after every call, SMS and data usage like in Australia , Nigeria , United Kingdom and United States of America .
 
It has been observed that CMOs in Pakistan are not informing their users (prepaid, postpaid) about remaining credit balance in rupees, minutes (talk time), SMS and data (MBs, GBs) either in the form of text message, dialogue box or end of day usage SMS as per international best practices and saving cellular mobile users from experiencing any bill shocks.
 
PTA firmly believes that international roaming of data service should be stopped by the CMOs, and the CMOs shall inform all subscribers that they are encouraged using a local connection of their destination while traveling which is much cheaper than the international roaming rates. In his regard, PTA intends to standardize the practice of informing its users about reaching balance /usage/ time limit for subscribed service.
 
PTA has prepared “consultation paper on consultation on avoiding bill shock to cellular mobile users through notification for reaching package/offer credit limit and application of default rate. The purpose of the consultation is to save cellular mobile users from bill shock that they experience when a subscribed package is exhausted and the current system allows them to continue to use the data service both locally (which should not be the case) and voice and data services while on international roaming.
 
PTA desires that all CMOs shall implement a standard system whereby they shall inform the remaining credit in Rupees or the remaining balance of voice minutes, SMS and MBs after every call, SMS and data usage.


  • Thank God Finally Pakistani Government take action against this prepaid packages ending updates to users :)

  • Excellent initiative, good to know that at least some departments are working for the benefit of the public.

  • There are many packages schemes which people can’t utilize. for example.
    Activate package in wrong time like, actual package time is between 12am to 6pm but if any subscribe in any other time of the day. it will subscribe but you will can’t use it.
    Double packages utilization.
    Taxes on each service. from loading balance to sms, call, data usage, etc

  • they should also make it mandatory for Telcos to have 2 Step approval for subscription of any service as telcos sometimes charge (mostly mobilink) for the services which we have not subscribed but was auto subscribed due to their partnership with certain websites and services are auto subscribed when you visit a page using their 3G/4G.

  • Telenor stand 1st in these cheating. When package got ended, they camly deducted Rs. 10-15/mb and then message received that app standard rate par net istimal kar rahien hai.


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