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GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
OF SRI LANKA 29.03.1999
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1.3.3 |
The
costs to the environment and the operator can be reduced
by the requirement that free itemization be provided only
for calls costing above a certain threshold. The threshold
is set at the approximate price of a three minute national
call at the midpoint of the rate rebalancing process.
In a country like Sri Lanka where the differential between
local and national calling charges is small, it is more
appropriate to mandate free provision of high value calls
than free provision of national calls as is done by Lanka
Bell at present.. |
| 1.3.4 |
The
charge for itemized information falling outside the mandated
parameters for free provision is a tariff. These tariffs
must be approved per the relevant provisions of the Act
and the licences. |
| 1.3.5 |
Given
the concern that subscribers may abuse a provision that
requires the free supply of complete itemized bills, a
limit of three free bills per year is set per subscriber. |
| 1.3.64 |
The
conditions shall come into effect depending on each operator's
readiness to supply the service. SLTL will face some challenges
in completing the transition to itemized billing. Therefore,
SLTL is allowed to negotiate its specific implementation
schedule with the Commission subject to the broad targets
set in this Order. |
| 2.0
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Time
Based Charging ' |
| 2.1 |
The Committee of Inquiry orders that all fixed access
operators move to time based charging as quickly as possible.
The. Committee understands that Suntel and Lanka Bell
are currently using time based charging. The transition
to time based charging a tied to the introduction of itemized
billing Therefore, the Committee does not impose a specific
time table on SL.TL which currently operates on a pulse
based system, but trusts that SLTL will act expeditiously
to introduce this more modern form to its system. The
Committee makes no ruling on the time unit for billing.
Operators can make judgments on the appropriate billing
unit based on their specific market and cost consideration. |
| 2.2. |
Reasons
for Order re Time Based Charging
Billing is the most
important form of communication between a subscriber and
an operator. In a competitive market place, it assumes
an increased importance. It is essential that subscribers
must be able to understand the price signals communicated
by the bill. The pulse based system fails in this regard.
It is essential that the easier to understand time based
system be introduced as quickly as possible. Operators
may decide on the appropriate unit for charging. the Committee
feels that short duration units are superior, but leaves
that issues to the market place to decide. |
| 3.0
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Format
of Bills |
| 3.1
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Subject
to the Order re Itemized Billing Information, The committee
orders the fixed access operators to improve the format
of the bills presented to subscribers in the following
manner |
| 3.1.1 |
Provide at a minimum the following information in columnar
form in an itemized bill. The date of the (start of) the
call ; start time ; duration of the call ; charging category
and the charge for the call excluding taxes. |
| 3.1.2
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The
total charge must be presented in a summary sheet which
should clearly indicate the applicable taxes and the rates
and formulate of computation of such taxes. the charging
categories and the rates must be clearly stated in the
bill. |
| 3.1.3
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Subscribers
who so request must be provided the bill in Sinhala or
Tamil within one year of the date of this order:' Symbols,
if any, may be shown in English only,. but such symbols
must be clearly explained in Sinhala and or Tamil. The
default language of the bill may be English. An operator
may choose to provide a single bill in all three official
languages. |