Reliance Jio Goes to TRAI Against Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea Over Allegations of Propaganda Campaign
Reliance Jio Goes to TRAI Against Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea Over Allegations of Propaganda Campaign 3y4d4c
Reliance Jio alleged that the two companies had created an impression that it stands to gain from the new agricultural laws. 1a1z60
By Reuters | Updated: 15 December 2020 10:14 IST
"...we have been receiving a large number of port out (cancellation) requests," Reliance Jio said 4oq6b
Highlights
Farmers have been protesting against deregulation of agriculture sector
Vodafone Idea said it "believes in doing business with ethics..."
Bharti Airtel said: "We wish to emphatically deny this baseless charge"
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Reliance Industries' telecom division has asked the Indian telecoms regulator to take action against rivals Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea for allegedly running a false propaganda campaign to attract its subscribers.
In a letter dated December 10, Reliance, which also runs retail operations, stands to gain from three new agricultural laws introduced by the Indian government in September.
"We once again bring to your kind attention that as a result of aforementioned false propaganda of competitors to affect customer perception, we have been receiving a large number of port out (cancellation) requests," Reliance Jio said in the letter to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, which was seen by Reuters.
Farmers have been demonstrating for nearly three weeks against deregulation of the agriculture sector that will allow them to sell produce to buyers beyond government-regulated wholesale markets, where growers are assured a minimum price.
Bharti Airtel said in a statement: "We wish to emphatically deny this baseless charge." Bharti Airtel also said the company treats its competitors and partners with respect.
Vodafone Idea said it "believes in doing business with ethics and Reliance's allegations were baseless."
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