EFY Times  
Wednesday, June 19, 2013

 
GO
 
 
Staying Connected: Still An Expensive Business In South Asia
 
Home >> Infotech >> Trends
 
Staying Connected: Still An Expensive Business In South Asia  
 
   
Rate this news:  (0 Votes)
Monday, July 16, 2012 If judged by the criterion of relative ease of electronic connectivity within the region as against outside, the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is a failure. If SAARC is real, prices for intra-SAARC calls must be lower than for calls to points outside SAARC. Roaming within the region should be cheaper and less opaque than outside the region. Both are not so, despite some improvements since 2008 says LIRNEasia, a regional think-tank.






LIRNEasia research manager Shazna Zuhyle said, “Calls between member countries were often much more expensive than making calls to nations much further away such as the United States or the United Kingdom. There was more transparency in Europe where the EU has brought in laws to slash communication rates within the region.”

A SAARC citizen may pay between USD 0.31 and USD 3.29 to make a local call while roaming within the region. The highest cost is paid by Maldivian roaming in number of SAARC countries,, and the lowest is for an Indian roaming in Maldives. Using a local pre-paid SIM from the visiting country to make a local off-net call is more cost effective. Instead of USD 3.29, the Maldivian roaming in Bangladesh would have to pay only USD 0.01 - 345 times less than the roaming tariff.

Some intra-SAARC international direct dial (IDD) tariffs were lowered in response to the 15th SAARC Summit directive. However none of the countries have a flat rate for their regional partners. Overall calling Maldives is high for both SAARC fixed line and mobile users. There are further instances where some countries (e.g. India) are favored over others and are offered better rates. Calling India from Sri Lanka costs USD 0.03 for fixed and USD 0.05 for mobile (the lowest in the region).

Even with these inconsistencies, it is still considerably cheaper for a user to make an international voice call home as opposed to a roaming call home. As illustrated in the figure below, an Indian user may pay up to 10.75 times more to make a call home, while roaming.

Inter-operator discounts offer cost effective schemes for roamers. However, it is subject to selection and availability of the preferred network. However, users are often unaware of how to use roaming efficiently; selecting preferred (discounted) networks while roaming for instance, which fuels pertinent issues such as “bill shock”. The emphasis should be on ensuring transparency and consistency in pricing.

Additional information is available at http://www.lirneasia.net.



Print Email Post Comment 
(Total Views: 346)
 
Share
 
 
Infotech News
   
The Fitness Tracker Socks Called Sensoria
You May Soon Share Games On Steam!
Chinese Company Makes World’s First 'True' Smartwatch
Pune’s Supercomputers Are World's Fastest!
Gaana.com Launches Version 2.0 Of Its Mobile App
 
 
 
     
     
     
Press Release
     
Bt Shares Open Source Approach To Co2 ...
Matrix To Showcase Its Comprehensive ...
Opera And Nazara Bring Secure And Easy ...
Universal Protection Service Acquires ...
Tango Launches New Content Platform, ...
Jawbone Unveils Special Edition Orange ...
CultureAmp Selected As One Of Gartner's ...
Aastra Helps Enterprises In The Middle ...
Alcatel-Lucent Launches ‘The Shift ...
RWE Npower Selects Smart Meter Platform ...
Marvin Test Solutions Demonstrates ...
Nova Announces Leadership Change
Newsbyte: SAP® Solutions Transform The ...
Sygic Is Celebrating 30 Million ...
Ektron And Rackspace Collaborate To ...
PPTV Builds World's Largest TV Cloud ...
Thermax Ltd Chooses IBM PureFlex And ...
Netflix To Launch In The Netherlands In ...
Record Wealth Levels Reached In 2012 As ...
Geometric Releases V6 xPDM Adapter For ...
Extreme Networks Establishes Its First ...
CloudByte Raises New Funding To Meet ...
Quintiles Named A “Best Place To Work ...
Rolta Achieves Highest Global Rating ...
IMImobile Powers National Rail ...
 
Powerful Predictive Analytics ...
STMicroelectronics Reveals New ...
OCZ Technology Group Achieves ...
STARCHIP Announces The Sampling Of Its ...
Agilent Technologies Announces 160-MHz ...
BenQ Introduces 24” Professional BL ...
Unistal Launches “Activity Reporter For ...
Mercedes-Benz Financial Launches ...
Qualcomm Powered Devices Attract $189 ...
ANSYS And US Army Partner To Increase ...
National Policies For Protecting ...
AbleBits Ultimate Suite For Microsoft ...
Altitude Software Sponsors First Large ...
Syntel Named In IAOP's 2013 Global ...
Another New World Record: Nick Shih ...
The Future Of Ethernet
Sand Hill Angels Funds E-Learning ...
Market For Hard Drives In Video ...
e2v Image Sensors Launched Into Space ...
Panasonic Introduces New 7" ...
Ruckus Wireless Named a Top Workplace ...
DeepCover Secure Authenticator From ...
Toshiba Introduces 30V Voltage Power ...
Konica Minolta Launches New High-Speed ...
Rockchip Launches New Tablet SoCs On ...
     
     
     
     
     
Most popular
 
 
 
 
Features
List Of Linux Compatible Software For Every Need
We bring to you productivity tools, desktop environment, archive manager, CD/DVD tools, download tools, editor tools....
Micromax Canvas HD Vs Lava Iris 504Q
Both the phones sport HD display, run Android 4.2 version but is Iris 504Q the best option for Canvas HD? We find out. ...
 
  View All
Videos
 
First Look: LG Optimus G
The phone sports a high-end display and comes powered by a powerful processor. ...
Create QR-Codes For Free
TEC-IT releases the freeware QR-Code Studio to provide a quick and convenient way of QR code creation for every application scenario....
DoT Secretary Shares Plans For Growth Of Telecom Sector
M.F. Farooqui has recently taken charge as secretary, Department of Telecom....
Hands-On: Sony Xperia Z
Xperia Z is Sony's first entrant model in the big-screen smartphone category. ...
Hands On: Videocon A30 Smartphone
Videocon, the consumer electronics company which is known for its refrigerators, washing machine and air-conditioner has unveiled its Android-based sm...
   
View All
   
 
Dialogue
 
"Developers Play A Key Role In Bringing About Digital Literacy"
Diksha P Gupta from EFYTimes spoke to Narendra Bhandari, director, Intel Software and Services Group, Intel South Asia, to understand th...
“Open Source Technology Will Bring In A Services-Based Model With A Reasonable Opex, Zero Capex”
myOpenSourceStore.com is an open source solutions provider catering to businesses worldwide. ...
How OSS Helped A Construction Company Almost Halve Its IT Budget!
SEW Infra has been able to save nearly 40 per cent of its IT budget by deploying open source solutions....
Face To Face With Richard Stallman
The father of the free software movement, Richard M. Stallman talks on topics including why ‘Free Software’ matters so much, the entire confusion crea...
“We See India As Our Top Priority And Believe It To Be A Fascinating Market”
In an exclusive interview with EFY, Yamashita talks about the potential market in India, and Fujitsu’s marketing strategy to explore it....
   
  View All
Computex 2013
 
Computex 2013 Round-up: Top Android Products
Major brands introduced their tablets, smartphones, phablets and other future announcements. ...
Lenovo Shows Off 'Miix 8'; An 8-Inch Tablet
Lenovo and Microsoft flashes 8 inch tablet Mixx 8 at Computex 2013! Keeps mum over major features....
Computex 2013: Here Comes The First Ever 7-Inch Windows 8 Tablet
The tablet packs an Intel processor and will be available via top brands. ...
Computex 2013: Gigabyte Intros Android Smartphones
The phones sport HD display and come with dual-SIM support. ...
Computex 2013: Here Comes The Gigantic 31.5-Inch Monitor
ASUS launches high resolution 31.5 inch monitor; price expected to be around $5000....
Computex 2013: Apple Finds Clone In MSI’s Tablet Range
The Primo 81 has a thickness of around 7.8 mm and comes with a matte finish and a modest build quality. ...
Computex 2013: Acer Goes The Cloud Way; Launches Orbe Cloud Device
Where the look of Orbe is concerned, its odd shape probably has something to do with Acer’s desire to come up with a device that looked like a cloud....
   
View All
   
 
Events
 
12 Nov: LASER World Of PHOTONICS INDIA

View All
   
   
 
 

home archives contact us advertise with us
           
Magazines Portals Directories Events News Verticals Educational Institute  
Electronics for You
Open Source for You
Facts for You
Electronics Bazaar
electronicsforu.com
efytimes.com
bpotimes.com
linuxforu.com
Electronics Annual Guide
EFY EXPO
EFY Awards
EduTech Expo
OSIWEEK Expo
Electronics
Infotech
Linux & Open Source
Consumer Electronics
Science & Technology
BPO
EFY Techcenter 
 
 
© Copyright 2013 EFY Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without written permission is prohibited.
Usage of the content from the web site is subject to Terms and Conditions