Kamal Basnet
Kathmandu, Aug 22: The
telecommunications companies have been hesitating to implement the
telecommunications traffic monitoring and fraud control system (TERAMOX) while
the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has made it clear that it was
brought for quality service.
NTA had brought the technology for
over Rs 3 billion for making telecommunication service credible and
qualitative. Although three data centres of NCell were connected to the
technology, they were not implemented yet, according to NTA chairman
Purushottam Khanal. Similarly, Nepal Telecom is also unwilling to install the
technology.
Chairman Khanal viewed although the
technology was being implemented for the quality service to consumers,
misleading information was spread on it. He further said it was unnecessarily
rumoured that TERAMOX was introduced to tap individual's SMS, call details and
surreptitiously collect sensitive data.
Khanal refuted the news report made
with such messages. "TERAMOX is brought not for collecting call details
and SMS, but for quality enhancement," he underscored.
According to him, the service
providing companies could read the certificate provided to NTA by the related
company. "We purchased the technology in a customized design as per
law," he shared. The NTA has not right/jurisdiction at all to intercept
customers' SMS and call details. It can be viewed only after court order and
with cooperation of related service provider.
If the NTA had purchased the
technology that could intercept call details, it would cost double. In the wake
of media reports on the latest purchase, the NTA has issued a white paper on
TERAMOX technology, its features and functions.
"The TERAMOX technology is
brought in a bid to monitor whether the service provider has taken fee as per
rule. It helps us know whether telecommunications companies have provided
quality service to the customers," Khanal reiterated.
The TERAMOX technology not only
monitors service quality but also recommends compensation to the customers. It
further makes companies accountable to customers and State, NTA asserts. Also
monitored by the TERAMOX are call bypass and declined telecom services.
It has been shared that number of
customers to telecommunication companies is declining, thereby denting income
of late.
"TERAMOX technology would be
useful to study why the income was lessening while use of data was on
rise," Khanal viewed.
As per report of the Central
Investigation Bureau of Nepal Police, Nepal lost more than Rs 12 billion in
revenue from 2068BS to 2076BS due to call bypass. RSS