TRAI Issues 72nd Tariff Amendment, Updates Penalty Structure for Telecom Service Providers

TRAI Issues 72nd Tariff Amendment, Updates Penalty Structure for Telecom Service Providers

Summary:
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has introduced the 72nd Amendment to the Telecommunication Tariff Order, 2026, along with updates to the Accounting Separation Regulations, bringing significant changes to the penalty framework for telecom operators. Following a consultation process, the revised rules establish a structured and graded system of financial penalties, set a cap on total fines, and introduce interest on delayed or unpaid penalties to encourage timely compliance. These amendments update existing regulations and aim to improve clarity, consistency, and efficiency in enforcement while reducing delays. 

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released the Telecommunication Tariff (Seventy Second Amendment) Order, 2026, along with the Reporting System on Accounting Separation (Amendment) Regulations, 2026. These updates introduce notable revisions to the system governing financial penalties for telecom service providers, as stated in an official communication from the Ministry of Communications dated March 24, 2026.

The revisions come after a consultation process that began on October 16, 2025, when draft proposals were published for public feedback. TRAI received eight responses from stakeholders on each draft before finalising the updated regulations.

The new framework is designed to improve compliance by implementing a more organized penalty structure. One of the main changes is the adoption of a graded system of financial penalties, allowing fines to increase depending on the severity and frequency of violations.

Furthermore, TRAI has set an upper limit on the total penalties that can be imposed.

To promote timely compliance, the amendments also include provisions for charging interest on delayed payments or non-payment of penalties.

According to the Ministry of Communications, the amendments introduce measures such as (i) applying financial penalties in a graded manner to ensure adherence to regulatory norms; (ii) revising penalty amounts with a defined maximum limit; and (iii) levying interest on overdue or unpaid penalties.

These changes modify the existing rules under the Telecommunication Tariff Order, 1999, and the Reporting System on Accounting Separation Regulations, 2016.

Overall, the amendments are intended to enhance clarity and uniformity in enforcement while reducing delays in compliance.

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