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Telcos, tech firms clash over India's enterprise internet
Mint Hyderabad
|March 06, 2026
Trai is reviewing DLC tariffs after more than a decade, a move which could slash price caps
India’s telecom giants and global technology firms are locked in a tussle over pricing and regulation of the country’s business internet backbone.
At the centre of the clash are Domestic Leased Circuits (DLCs)—dedicated, high-security broadband lines used by banks, data centres and enterprises. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is conducting its first review of these tariffs in more than a decade, which could slash price caps that remain unchanged since 2014.
The total revenue earned by service providers from DLCs in FY 2023-24 is around ₹13,300 crore, which is approximately 60% higher than the revenue earned in FY 2012-13, according to Trai.
Mobile operators, including Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, are defending their turf, arguing that government intervention would amount to a subsidy for Big Tech. They contend that the market is already competitive, citing massive private investments in fibre and spectrum that other players haven't matched.
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