The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India or TRAI has reportedly rejected the highly unpopular demand from telecom operators to ask companies that run apps like WhatsApp and Skype to share their revenues with them and the government. This comes as a major blow to network operators which are funnily enough, claiming to be suffering from annual losses of around Rs 5000 crore due to non-regulation of such applications.
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This is insane. Service providers should try improving their business model instead of asking for profits from other firms.