THE LIST OF INELIGIBLE CANDIDATES FOR THE DIRECT RECRUITMENT EXAMINATION IN THE CADRE OF
TTA FOR THE RECRUITMENT YEAR 2012
REG.No Name Of the Candidate Father / husbands Name
Gender
(M/F)
DOB (ddmm-
yyyy)
Community (OC/
OBC/ SC/ST)
1 T Arun Prasath G Thangaraj M 6/11/1991 SC
2 Pradeep kumar shri pal singh M 1/1/1986 SC
3 Anil Kumar paranandula Chiranjeevi paranandula M 15/06/1992 SC
4 Soma sekhar Pottenla P Shiva Shankar Prasad M 9/7/1987 SC
5 Gangumalla Naresh G Sairam M 29/08/1989OBC
6 Patel Kumar Kishan sah M 19/01/1987OBC
7 Venu Gopalrao sriramaneniPrasad rao M 5/30/1989OC
8 Tirugulla Neelima M Jagadeesh F 25/06/1980 SC
9 D Swathi D Venkateshwarlu F 16/08/1991OBC
10 Pendyala Venkata Harini Pendyala V Ramachandra rao F 27/06/1992OC
11 Bommana sridevi Bommana Soma raju F 17/01/1991OBC
12 Bollaboina Kalyani Bollaboina damodar F 24/02/1991OBC
13 Meesarapu Anusha Meesarapu adamraju F 29/05/1991 SC
14 Bandela Lokesh Kumar Bandela Laxma Reddy M 20/01/1991OC
15 Regulagadda Suneetha Regulagadda Gopal F 14/07/1978 SC
16 Diddi Noneetha Diddi Sthaiah M 26/02/1992OBC/OC
17 Reddi Chaitanya Kumar Reddi Nagabhushanam naidu M 8/1/1992OBC
18 Swapnajayanthi ashamolla Anjaiah Ashamolla F 15/08/1991 SC
19 Rajan Raj DN Pathak M 12/3/1992OC
20 Allen Patnaik Bhubana Nanda Pattanaik M 31/12/1992OC
21 Bunga Sridhar B satyanarayana M 30/11/1980 SC
22 Ankit Birendra kumar sinha M 27/12/1992OC
23 Aasadi Subhash A Devaiah M 30/06/1988 SC
24 Tarani sowmya Tarani Srinivas Chary F 18/09/1994OBC/OC
25 Adepu Sharanya A Yeshwanth F 8/4/1992OBC/OC
26 Mankala Mahesh Mankala Krishna M 24/01/1983OBC
27 Gaini Laxman G Bheemanna M 15/07/1989 SC
28 Mooli Shiva Kumar M Koti Reddy M 14/06/1992OC
29 K Swathi K Shiva Ram Reddy F 22/03/1991OC
30 Devulapalli Kamala NiveditaD B Subrahmanyam F 3/12/1992OC
31 Akula Ajay Kumar Akula Srisailamallikarjuna RaoM 10/22/1993OBC
32 Shaik Nizamuddin Shaik Babavali M 6/15/1993OBC
33 Erragunta Raja Rao Erragunta Santaiah M 6/6/1985 SC
34 Kandagatla srikanth Sommanna M 6/5/1992OBC
35 Nisha Tripathi VNP Tripathi F 5/1/1990OC
36 K Vijay Kumar K Laxmaiah M 5/19/1993 SC
37 Ramavathi Yerriswamy naikRamavathi Narayanaswamy M 6/10/1986 ST
38 KumaraSwamy Marupaka Komuraiah Marupaka M 3/2/1993 SC
39 Lekkala Saikoti L Govinda M 6/23/1994OBC/OC
40 N.Gajanand N.Gyaneshwar Rao M 4/15/1981 SC
41 Siliveru Soujanya S Venkanna F 5/2/1993OBC
42 K Sharada K Hanumanth Rao F 4/13/1995OC
43 Sonali Singh Arun kumar singh F 6/1/1992OC
44 Dongola Raj Gopal Reddy G Srinivas Reddy M 1/20/1990OC
45 Bindlla Prashanth Kumar B Ramchandar M 8/12/1994 SC
46 Purushotham Pandi Narasimha M 25/03/1981 SC
47 V Bharath Kumar V narender M 6/23/1994 SC
48 Kandi Srinu Kandi Pydinaidu M 7/10/1989OBC
49 Lakshmi Lavanya Dantha D Narasimha Murthy M 8/18/1994OBC/OC
50 Sapavat Nagu S Mangya M 8/14/1992 ST
51 Naresh Mahato Serweshwer Mahato M 3/2/1985 OBC/OC
52 Hima Bindu Thota Naveen Kumar F 7/4/1985 OC
53 M Sai Vineeth M Satyanarayana M 3/5/1992OC
54 D Shyamalabai D Janaki Ram F 6/3/1985 ST
55 V Ganesh V Anjaiah M 8/17/1992 ST
56 Sonkamble Srikanth S Sripathi Rao M 1/30/1994 SC
57 Vadloori Anil V Devaiah M 5/15/1994 SC
58 Piu Mondal Pachu Mondal F 1/6/1995OC
59 Dilbhar Meena Birbal Meena M 12/5/1989 ST
60 B Susheelsingh B Madhav Sing M 9/30/1989OBC/OC
61 Podugu Nagamani P Nageswara Rao F 2/11/1981OBC/OC
62 Kotha Shravan Kumar Kotha Siddilingam M 5/7/1995OBC
63 Modi Chandra Sekhar Modi Gundaiah M 15/08/1988OBC
64 Viswa Teja Tiruvaipati Pruthvi Raj T M 23/01/1989 SC
65 Moreboyana Revathi Moreboyana pullaiah F 19/12/1991OBC
66 K Ramachandra Rao K Nageswara Rao M 5/19/1982 OC/ OBC
67 Palisetti Pallavi Palisetti Venkata Ramaiah F 5/17/1992OC
68 Abdul saleem Mohammad Sarwar Mohammad M 28/07/1985 OC/OBC
69 Tallapalli Sravanthi T Veeralingam F 1/9/1992OC
70 Sundhu Prema Manvi S Jagadish F 10/12/1990OBC/OC
71 Cheella Usha Cheela Appala Narasimham F 11/4/1991OC
72 Chandrababu Chunduru Jaya Rao Chunduru M 8/16/1990 SC
73 Bijan Mondal Kalipada Mondal M 12/22/1988 SC
74 Bejjanki Anil Kumar B Rajamallu M 7/30/1993 SC
75 Adepu Navya Adepu venkatadri F 7/10/1992OC/OBC
76 Kalpeswar Das Shyamsundar Das M 6/8/1986 SC
77 Panuganti Raghuram PrasadP Yellaiah M 4/10/1981 SC
78 Rameswaram Pramodthara CRh.Vanijdaayna kumar babu M 3/25/1992 SC
79 MD Azeem Ali MD Akbar Ali M 9/29/1991OBC/OC
80 G.Vijay kumar G.George M 2/21/1991 SC
81 Rishu Raj Dhirendra Kumar M 8/18/1990OC
82 Mondi Chinnaramaiah Mondi Subbanna M 6/2/1982 SC
83 Mohd Wasim Mohd Rafiq M 3/14/1992OBC/OC
84 Valabozu Chandra Shekar V Narsimha Chary M 7/5/1995OBC/OC
85 Perri Swamy Barnabas PerriSwamy M 7/10/1992 SC
86 Patra Nageswaramma P Narayana Swamy F 5/25/1986OBC/OC
87 Kashyap Challa Venkataramana M 6/10/1994OC
88 Ganganamoni Varsha Sree Goverdhan F 6/28/1992OBC
89 Prabhu Das Peddapalli Ramulu M 5/13/1981 SC
90 Kodavanti Sharath Kumar Narasimha Murthy M 5/28/1994OC
91 Vardhi Shanmukha SrikanthSiva Rama Krishna M 8/22/1992OBC
92 Anish Sahu Uma Sankar sahu M 12/5/1989OBC
93 Jugge Santosh Kiran Juggie rajeswar M 21/05/1992OBC
94 Palle srinivas P.Tirupathaiah M 13/08/1985OBC
95 Sunitha M Malleshan M F 3/20/1983OBC
96 Srilatha Macherla Krishna M F 2/3/1989 SC
97 Satish Patnam Manohar Patnam M 6/5/1992OBC
98 Sai Kiran Chelemela Bojjanna Chelemela M 5/5/1992OBC
99 Vital Vidya Sagar Vital Muralidhar Sharma M 5/4/1986OC
100 Dhanalakshmi Nuthakki Koteswararao F 6/1/1980 SC
101 Vuppala Sai Prasanth Durga Prasad M 6/11/1992OC
102 Korada Krishnaveni Sanka Rao F 1/17/1992OC
103 Gouti Srinath Yadagiri M 6/29/1992OBC
104 Aman Kumar Asharfi Paswan M 10/6/1988 SC
105 Mohammad Farjana Mohammad Viduraiah F 7/23/1991OC
106 Ankannagari Geetha Janga Reddy F 4/25/1985OC
107 Monotosh Mondal Karthick chandra mondal M 10/5/1980 SC
108 Dasari Ashok Dasari Jangaiah M 8/14/1986 SC
109 Pushpalatha Marella Venugopal M F 5/1/1990 SC
110 Chandni ashok Kumar Mishra F 2/17/1992OC
111 Pengari Niramala P Ashanna F 9/17/1989 SC
112 Gouthami Puthri T T Vijay Shyam F 9/24/1982OBC/OC
113 Ponaganti Sampad P Shankaraiah M 12/31/1987OBC/OC
114 Harish Kumar Kotaplayy k Jogappa M 8/9/1992OC
115 Md Rizvi Ali Mustaque Ali M 2/24/1991OBC
116 Nunavath vinod N Hari M 6/15/1994 ST
117 Mithilesh Kumar Lalitha Singh Yadav M 2/9/1989OBC
118 Amit Kumar Shambhu Prasad Singh M 8/10/1989OBC
119 Shalini Venepalli Ramkumar F 7/5/1984OC/OBC
120 Meda Jayasri Koteswara Rao F 8/24/1987OC/ST
121 Mandadhi Sahitya Krishna Rao F 8/4/1992OC/OBC
122 Chinana Srividya Ananda Rao F 5/23/1992OBC
123 Nidamanuri Renuka Nidamanuri Ashok kumar F 29/07/1993OC/OBC
124 Satya Kalyani Lankapalli Deepak babu Dasari F 4/10/1981 SC
125 Shiva Ganga Raju Inaganti Seshaiah I M 8/18/1984OC/OBC
126 Om Vir Singh Gyan Singh M 3/2/1992 SC
127 Nalli Pramod Kumar Venkata Ratnam M 8/28/1973 SC
128 Ramavath Praveen Kumar nRaiakmavath Devoji M 5/15/1993 ST
129 Guduri Mounika G.Bhoomalingam F 5/11/1994OC/OBC
130 Sree Ramulu Bheemaiah M 7/20/1980 SC
131 Shaik Zaheer K.Hameeduddin M 5/27/1984OC/OBC
132 Pakkurthi Alekhya Yadav P.Pydiraj F 10/27/1991OBC
133 Peddi Tulasi Rao Peddi Chendrashekar Rao M 7/23/1989OC
134 Kandla Narendra Kandla Venkata Ramudu M 2/18/1992 ST
135 Mounika Oruganti OPV Ramana F 2/23/1992OC
136 Bodasingi Kavitha B Bangaru Naidu F 10/27/1991OBC/OC
137 Patlolla Mounika P Mahendar Reddy F 6/12/1992OC
138 Tummalapalli Saritha Subramanyeswara Rao F 5/23/1984 OC
139 Neelam Sonthosha Ravli Neelam Anjaiah F 7/22/1992OBC/OC
140 Banoth Anusha B Laxman F 12/10/1991 ST
141 Lakavath Thirupathi Doopa Nayak M 5/1/1984 ST
142 Kota Lakshmi Durga Veera Swamy F 24/10/1991OC/OBC
143 Madhavi Kona Venkateshwarlu F 30/03/1983OBC
144 Fareena Begam Mahamood Khan F 17/06/1985OC
145 Voddineni Vaishnavi Srinivas Rao F 26/08/1992OC
146 Avula Mahesh Kumar Premkumar M 30/12/1991OC/OBC
147 Patnala Harinya Ramani Manikyala Rao F 4/27/1992OC
148 Rathod Naresh Kishan M 3/18/1994 ST
149 V Ram Kumar Gubbala Satyanarayana M 7/27/1981OBC
150 Medepalli Pratibha Raghunath F 2/26/1992OC
151 Kumari Kotapati Gali Nityapujaiah F 7/5/1990 SC
152 Jaya S Yadaiah F 2/7/1979 SC
153 Lanka Madhu Lata L S V Ramana F 1/5/1992OC/OBC
154 Anupoju Ranthna Madhuri Srinivasa Rao F 5/25/1995OC
155 M Venkateshwar Rao Prabhakara Rao M 7/18/1985OC
156 B Maheswaranath Viswanatham M 3/2/1980 SC
157 Umesh Dharma Pawar Dharma Pundalik M 9/8/1991 SC
158 Golla Tulasi Ram Narsi Reddy M 6/2/1985OC/OBC
159 Pothedar Srinivasulu Veerabhadraiah M 4/7/1986OC/OBC
160 Boddana Taruni Prasad Ramanayya M 8/12/1992OBC
161 Sangi reddy Sai Sindhuja S.Srinivasa Reddy F 1/9/1992OC
162 Katta Tulasi K.Janardhan F 8/12/1990 SC
163 A.Lakshmi Brahmani A.Satya narayan F 2/28/1992OC
164 Busam Rajesh B.Kota Gangadhar rao M 8/8/1989OBC
165 Riazul Haq Shaik Khaja rahmathulla M 11/4/1983BC
166 Palli Mounika p.Sathaiah F 3/16/1995 SC
167 S.Alekhya S.Bhumaiah F 3/2/1995 SC
168 Gandham mamatha G.mallesham F 2/6/1994 SC
169 Bharat Sahu Shyam Lal Sahu M 4/12/1988OBC
170 Muthe Mokshith Durga M Srinivasa Rao M 8/23/1995OC/OBC
171 Arakasula DhamarukeshwarAi rSaiknadshuula Srinivas Kumar F 1/18/1995OC/OBC
172 Rajavarapu Sowjanya Rajavarapu Yedukondalu F 2/18/1985OC/BC-B
173 Ambala Sarada G Shailendra F 6/25/1983OC/OBC
174 Bandaru Giri Venkatesh M 8/15/1992OBC
175 V Vandana Yadaiah F 12/13/1993 SC
176 Seshapu Prasanna Krishna F 8/30/1984OC/OBC
177 Safura Shaik Jamaluddin F 6/9/1995OC/OBC
178 Satya Samaran Kuntam Samuel Arun Das M 6/1/1984OC/OBC
179 Surampally Jayasree Sagar Yadagiri Sagar F 3/6/1992OC/OBC
180 Devulapally Madhu Rajaiah M 8/1/1985OC/OBC
181 CH.Indira CH. Johnson F 12/11/1984OC/OBC
182 N Shravani N Bikshapathi F 8/18/1991 SC
183 Domala Ranjeeth Kumar Kotilingam M 5/27/1992OC/OBC
184 Talari Manoj Kumar Talari Swamulu M 7/25/1992 SC
185 Kommu Johnson Kommu James M 5/1/1992 SC
186 Gayathri Valavala Keshava Valavala F 8/7/1990OC
187 Dikkolu Santhan Kumar D.Demudu M 8/9/1991OC/OBC
188 Pullela Harish Pullela Raghava Rao M 12/24/1991OC
189 Aitha Srividhya Aitha veeraswamy F 4/20/1995OC/OBC
190 Battula Lakshya Battula Rushinath Rao F 3/9/1992 SC
191 Ranm Babu Oggula O.Bhadraiah M 5/13/1981 SC
192 Banoth Srinivas B Mutyalu M 4/12/1981 ST
193 Ram Singh Balram M 9/8/1991OBC
194 Godas Swaroop G Venkatesh M 4/7/1986 OBC/OC
195 Bathula Prathyusha B Sadasiv F 12/1/1991 SC
196 Anusha Bollam B Prasada Rao F 8/7/1985 SC
197 KASIREDDY PRIYANKA KASIREDDY CH ALLURI REFDDY 3/21/1992OC
198 A SWETHA A BALA KRISHNA F 5/23/1991OC-OBC
199 Mohammed Saleem Mohammed Sardar M 7/10/1982OC
200 Karri Rupavathi Kota Jagadeesh F 5/20/1991OBC
201 Meer Azaruddin Ahmed Jameeloddin Ahmed M 8/30/1985OBC
202 Dharavath Vijaya Dharavath Bhangu F 8/10/1990 ST
203 Ajay Kumar Yadidya B Jaya Rao B M 4/15/1983OBC
204 Padma Rajani Padma Kistaiah F 06-081982OBC
205 Kollapalle ChittiBabu K.Ganagaiah M 2/4/1989 SC
206 Mahesh.S Surendran R M 22/04/1991OC/OBC
207 G Suhasini Chandra Shekhar F 2/16/1986OC/OBC
208 Rajannagari Vijaykumar ReMddaylla Reddy M 6/24/1994OC
209 Madire Chaithanya Dasharath F 11/4/1991OBC
210 Bharthaki Venkatapathi RajuNarender M 2/4/1992 SC
211 Bobba Ashok Srinivavsa Rao M 3/20/1990OC
212 Jinna Vidheetha Gangaram F 9/17/1991 SC
213 C.Mohaboob basha C.Ahmed hussain M 1/21/1985OC
214 Pilli Adithya P.gangarajam M 6/7/1992OC/OBC
215 Velpula naveen Kumar babu rao M 7/16/1992 SC
216 Naga Sudha Hamsa Surya Narayana H F 7/1/1992OBC
217 Dedeepaya Tirugu T Venkata Bhimeshwara Rao F 6/24/1992OC/OBC
218 Wuligunndam Varun KumarW Ragahvendrea Rao M 3/5/1992OC
219 Mamillapally Kanaka CharyM L Chary M 10/17/1982OC/OBC
220 Patloori Mahesh Kumar P Srinivas M 9/20/1991OBC
221 Ambati Venkateswar Rao Sudarshan M 2/13/1988OBC
222 Ramanjaneyulu L Veeraswammy M 6/15/1990 SC
223 Siluveru Sujala S Vidyasagar F 7/29/1990OBC
224 B Raghavender Goud Narayana M 9/22/1984OBC
225 Samba Siva Rao Boda Chenchaiah Boda M 3/5/1986OC/OBC
226 K M Sateesh Kumar K M Naga Bhushanam M 5/17/1984OC/OBC
227 Raanjith Balgani komaraiah M 8/11/1985OC/OBC
228 Garidepalli Guravaiah Ramakotaiah M 11/12/1984OC/OBC
229 Bheemanpally Bhavani Yadiah B F 3/20/1994 SC
230 S Usha Venkateshwarulu F 3/8/1985OC/OBC
231 Mondi Suresh M.Thirupathaiah M 5/20/1990 SC
232 Manchireddy Vikas VardhanM R.Seudddhyarshan Reddy M 3/28/1992OC
233 T.Chandrakanth T.Gangadhar M 5/18/1983OC/OBC
234 Mada Laxman Mada Shantaiah M 10/12/1991 SC
235 Shaik Minusha Shaik Subhan Saheb F 12/25/1991OBC
236 Siddantham Varalakshmi S Satyanarayana F 5/31/1984OBC
237 Kondapaka Maruthi Rao K Hanumatha Rao M 6/5/1984OC/OBC
238 Kallepalli Shyam K Krupaiah M 3/2/1981 SC
239 Dasari Sruthi D Ratna Reddy F 6/1/1992 SC
240 Marati Krupala Barath M F 5/3/1992OBC
241 Siddula Harati Ramesh S F 3/24/1992OBC
242 Rajineni Rashmitha Sudhakara Rao F 1/8/1986OC
243 Neha A Sharmappa A F 7/2/1991OBC/OC
244 Mahendar R Narasimha R M 8/21/1980 SC
245 Gayathri Lokre Prafulla Kumar L F 12/11/1991OBC
246 Deepthi Thagore Vinod Singh Thagore F 2/7/1992OBC
247 B. Sagar Venkateswara Rao B M 2/18/1992 SC
248 Vijay Kumar Ande Venkateswarlu A M 7/10/1984OBC
249 Adepu Sandeep Chandramouli M 16-04-1992OBC
250 Shriramdas Mahesh Keshavulu M 8/4/1992OBC
251 M Gopi Mallesh M 24-08-1987OBC
252 Sirigiri Shravya Nageshwara Rao F 29-02-1992 SC
253 Akhthar Binthe Masood BawMaazseoeord Bin Ali F 11/29/1994OC
254 Bystakur Sai Alekhya Rani Sairam Singh F 19-03-1992OBC
255 K. Harishwara Chary Maheshwara Chary M 5/3/1991OBC
256 A. Pruthvi Ravinder Kumar M 6/17/1991OBC
257 Mallesham Gouti Ramadasu M 2/8/1982OBC
258 Lanka Vedavathi Swetha Laxman F 11/5/1991 SC
259 Manekar Swapna Satyanarayan F 22-03-1980 SC
260 Y Deepthi Subbaiah F 18-08-1992OBC
261 Boddula Raga Sudha Bhadraiah F 24-06-1983OC/OBC
262 Pandipati Vinodbabu Ramesh Babu M 30-10-1994 SC
263 Basant Anand Rao Basant Demru M 11/7/1987 SC
264 Mohammed Anwar Ali Ahmed Ali M 8/5/1985OC/OBC
265 Rajeswara Rao Badana Trinadha Rao M 8/5/1985OBC
266 Neelam Renuka Devi Raju F 28-09-1991 SC
267 Battula Durga Rao Subbarao M 28-03-1995OC
268 K. Dayanand K. Hussain M 2/10/1991 SC
269 Vadde Govindamma Kadiyam Jejinarayana F 5/1/1983 SC
270 P.Vishnu P.Venkataiah M 6/22/1992OBC
271 Josyabhatla Lakshmi Josyabhatla Santosh Kumar F 18/06/1985OC
272 Patleti Kanti Alwar swamy F 2/3/1981 SC
273 A.Prasanthi A.Nithyanandam F 15/04/1991OBC
274 Kothakota Soumya sri K.Venkataramana F 4/10/1991OBC
275 K.Venkata Laxmi PrasannaK.Narayana F 7/1/1992OBC
276 Shashanka Chowkampally Prabhu lingam Chowkampally F 27/05/1992OC
277 E.Shoba Rani E.Mallaiah F 14/04/1981 SC
278 Chinta Guntla Narendra Chintaguntla Nagaiah M 6/23/1992OBC
279 Swetha Adireddy A Appal Naidu F 30/10/1994OBC/OC
280 G.Shashi Rekha V Narayanachary F 27/02/1986OC/OBC
281 Nagavath Pruthvi Raj N.Chandulal M 1/20/1991 ST
282 Devarajan PR R Rajan M 5/4/1990OC
283 Mohammad Jani Pasha Mohammad chand Pasha M 7/15/1994OC
284 Punnamraju Sai Sanjeev KuJmagarannadha Das P M 11/30/1993OC
285 Katpalli Manaswini Rajeswar Reddy K F 4/14/1992OC
286 Jeenu Durga Babu Adinarayana J M 11/24/1993OBC/OC
287 Thoolgudem Vinod Kumar Mallesh T M 2/15/1994OC/OBC
288 Keshavath Subhash Naik Jawahar Lal K M 4/13/1993 ST
289 Pole Vasantha Lakshmi Jangaih P F 3/21/1980 SC
290 Gujjaraj Dattatreya Venkataiah G M 2/25/1985OC/OBC
291 Nagabandi Rakesh Kumar Yoganandam N M 1/25/1986OC
292 J N Keerthi J Narasingh Rao F 3/8/1984OBC/OC
293 Enugula Harish Ramulu E M 2/17/1993OC/OBC
294 A Jagadish Chandra A Kumara Swamy M 5/19/1984OC/OBC
295 Gayathri Dande D Srinivasa Rao F 8/4/1992OC/OBC
296 Janagani Priyanaka Puli Srikanth F 4/21/1992OC/OBC
297 M Sumanjali M Yadaiah F 3/6/1992 SC
298 K Ajaykumar K Pentaiah M 12/18/1992 SC
299 Gundaboina Manasa Bindu Yadaiah G F 7/19/1991OC/OBC
300 Shashi Ranjan Kumar Awadh Kishore Singh M 2/25/1992OC
301 Kethepalli Sushmitha K. Prasad F 4/4/1992OC
302 Medipalli Srilakshmi SwethMa S Suapirriaymaa Sarma F 3/3/1992OC
303 Amir Ahmed Md Ahmed M 2/2/1986OC
304 Sachin Goutham Balaprasad M 9/4/1993 SC
305 Vanteddu Sreeswapna V Ramaswamy F 12/25/1984OC/OBC
306 Kanchi Siddhartha Ramesh M 5/15/1992 SC
307 Devarapalli Sashiveena Veeraiah F 11/16/1991 SC
308 Anantha Bheemaraju BonthuKrishna Murthy M 7/4/1985OC/OBC
309 Mohammad Firdous Ahmed Ejaz Ahmed M 11/2/1985 OC
310 M Yadaiah Ramaiah M 1/8/1981 SC
311 Kothapeta Praneeth Venkateswara Rao M 2/24/1992OC
312 Patimalla Murali Krishna ChVoewnkdatreyswara Rao M 2/28/1991OC
313 Talloju Rajya Lakshmi Rayudu F 11/23/1985OC/OBC
314 G V PN Sahithi Krishna Rao F 4/27/1992OC
315 Bonthu Padma Kiran Surya Rao F 11/7/1980 SC
316 Kathi Gopinath Devadanam M 2/9/1992 SC
317 Gayathri SreeramakavachamS V Ramesh Kumar M 6/13/1991OC
318 Balagani Devika B Kasaiah F 6/16/1992OC/OBC
319 Maddula Sai Krishna M Venkateswarlu M 8/29/1992OC
320 Vallabha Suresh V Madhava Rao M 1/6/1993OBC
321 Kondru Ravi K Devadanam M 3/2/1990 SC
322 Dova Prajwala Jwalitha D Venkateshwarulu F 2/23/1982 SC
323 Devarakonda Lakshmi NaraDya Nnaageshwara Rao M 4/6/1981 ST
324 Nandam Kalpana Priyanka N Yedukondalu F 8/1/1994OC/OBC
325 R Laxman Ranganathan M 5/16/1992OC/OBC
326 V Raja Durai Veda Moorthy M 5/13/1992OBC
327 Thandarangi Sandhya Shankara Rao F 10/18/1991OBC
328 Deshavath Sai Kumar Bhanu D M 12/10/1989 ST
329 Sruthi Reddy Madhuri Venkata Reddy F 10/20/1991OC
330 Akella Venkata Santosh LakBsahlmariama Murthy F 8/11/1992OC
331 Bojanki Lekhini B Narayana Murthy F 7/20/1994OBC
332 B Rukmani B Prakash Rao F 6/12/1978 ST
333 Kakula Sunitha K Mallikharjuna Rao F 12/30/1979 SC
334 Akuthota Rohit Kumar` A Vishnumurthy M 6/21/1992OC
335 Kallingabhatla Sahitya K Satyanarayana Murthy F 1/14/1992OC
336 Banoth Ramdas B Shankar M 8/2/1993 ST
337 Setti Prasanna Kumari Poli Naidu F 7/1/1994 obc
338 L Lakshmi L Bheemudu F 6/24/1991 ST
339 Merugumala Nagarjuna M Narasimha Rao M 6/29/1993OC/OBC
340 Swamy Katuri China Sundara Rao K M 2/2/1978 Sc
341 Munagala Bhagya sree M Ramesh F 11/25/1990OC/OBC
342 Syed Areez Samith Syed Ilyas Basha M 4/30/1992OC
343 Golkonda Sudheer G.Ramulaiah M 9/12/1991 SC
344 Kuchampudi Vinay kumar RKa jVu G Krishnam Raju M 7/11/1991OC
345 Isukametla Neenu Preetam I.C.Ashok kumar M 20/04/1991 ST
346 Divya Vutala V.Diwakar F 18/04/1992 SC
347 Mohammed Asim Mujahid Md Gouse M 8/1/1993OBC/OC
348 Malothu Ashok Kumar M Bixapthi M 6/12/1995 ST
349 Sai Mohana Veera Reddy V Krishna reddty F 3/17/1992OC
350 Ganganaguntla Naga LakshmGi Hanumantha Rao F 7/19/1992OC
351 Boda Suresh B Redya M 2/5/1989 ST
352 Muthigalla Deepthi Priya DaMrs Mhnoihan F 7/18/1993 SC
353 Vangeti Anusha V Mohana Reddy F 5/29/1992OC
354 Konduri Gayathri K Ramachandra F 1/7/1992OBC
355 Dasari Soma Sekhar D Appla Raju M 7/9/1993OBC
356 Prasada Rao Doddi Lakshman Rao M 6/25/1989OBC
357 Bondili Sai Bindu Bai Tikaram Singh F 9/14/1994OC/OBC
358 Reyya Rajani Umapathi F 4/30/1992OBC
359 Potti Divya Poojitha Nagendra Prasad F 4/19/1992OC
360 Swarna Sudharsan Ramakrishna M 6/14/1991 SC
361 Eslavath Srinivas Mangya M 8/28/1992 ST
362 Marepally Lakshmi Sai V Ramu F 5/27/1991OC
363 Ravi kant Rajendra Prasad M 1/10/1992 ST
364 Perla Mutyala Mounika Suryanarayana Murthy F 3/28/1991OC
365 Burgula Priya Darshini Chenna Keshavulu F 1/7/1992 SC
366 Kuthadi Gayatri Devi Narsing Rao F 9/21/1991 ST
367 Prasadam Anusha Bala Krishna F 11/12/1991OC/OBC
368 Arudra Swetha Venkateswarlu F 10/22/1990OC/OBC
369 Samala Anusha Uma Maheswar Rao F 8/10/1991OC/OBC
370 Banoth Prasad Apparao M 7/1/1990 ST
371 Vilasagaram Renuka Chandraiah F 3/7/1994OC/OBC
372 Gobi Nath S Selvam K P M 4/22/1992OBC
373 Botsa Swarnalatha Adarsha Gandhi F 2/2/1992OC/OBC
374 Yadoji Vishnu Vardhan Kushal Kumar M 8/4/1992OBC
375 Suresh Koyada Chandraiah M 7/11/1991OC/OBC
376 Kuppa Venkata Ramana Somulu M 6/13/1992 SC
377 Balarajasree Telu Veeranjaneyulu F 3/8/1983OBC
378 Srirama Srikanya Rathaniyelu F 7/21/1995 SC
379 Posa Sreedhar Kullayappa M 6/11/1995OC/OBC
380 Adina Prasanth Samba Siva Rao M 6/4/1991OC/OBC
381 Srikanth Jakkannagari Chandra sekhar M 3/1/1986OC/OBC
382 Nukala Kiran Nukala Pullaiah M 29/12/1992 SC
383 Padigala Usha Satyam P F 2/10/1995OBC/OC
384 Priyanka Rakam Ravinder R F 3/23/1989 SC
385 Nandru Srividya Novah N F 6/14/1995 SC
386 Ammanabrolu BrahmachariVenkateswarlu M 7/22/1987OC/OBC
387 Gayathri Mallela Radha krisRhandah akrishna M F 9/26/1989 SC
388 Vankubothu Prasad Surya V M 1/20/1992 ST
389 Srisai Gollalakonda Krishnaiah M 5/21/1992OBC
390 Kuchillapati Soujanya Vedamurthy K F 6/18/1995 SC
391 Banoth Kavitha Banothu Bashya F 10/6/1991 ST
392 Parvathi Rajasekhar P Ramulu M 3/19/1986OC/OBC
393 Mohammed Yasmeen Md Sardar Pasha F 8/8/1992OC-OBC
394 PERJA SWARNALATHA PERJA YADAGIRI F 7/7/1991 SC
395 SRIKANTH KUMAR NAMNSAERMAGYAARNIA NAMSEMGARIM 4/5/1992OC
396 Bollu Archana Bollu Pandu F 8/26/1991OBC
397 GADDAM VASANTHA KGUAMDADRAI M SRIRAMULU F 5/31/1984OC/OBC
398 Harikala Tankala Manmadha Rao Tankala F 6/17/1992OC
399 CHINMULA ANJAN REDDCHYINMULA RAVINDER REDMDY 12/7/1993OC
400 ALLE RAMAKRISHNA ALLE ANJANEYULU M 12/3/1985 OC/OBC
401 KAVITHA KORNEPATI ANJAIAH KORNEPATI F 5/25/1990 SC
402 BONAM UMAMAHESHWBAORNIAM SUBBA RAO F 8/11/1992OC
403 Akash Awasthi A.rajesh M 7/19/1992OC
404 Jampana Praveen varma Appala Samba Murthy raju M 7/12/1994OC
405 Manda Ajay Kumar Devid M 6/20/1991 SC
406 Gunda Sindhu G.Shaila Kumar F 8/25/1991OC/OBC
407 Gummedelli Balraj G.Yadaiah M 11/7/1985 OC/OBC
408 Sreekanth Atmakuru Rudraiah M 10/30/1989OBC
409 Cheemkode Umakanth C.Kanteppa M 7/29/1992OC/OBC
410 Pardipati Rajesh P.Subba Rao M 11/30/1993OC/OBC
411 Mutakoduru Vijaya SantoshM.Vijaya sagar M 8/26/1983OC/OBC
412 Jangam Bhagyalakshmi Nagaraju F 9/5/1991 SC
413 Venkataramanaiah Parasu Seenaiah M 6/25/1995 SC
414 Shabada Saileela Rama Rao F 8/29/1992OC
415 Vengala Nishant Laxman Rao M 10/15/1991OC
416 Maheshuni Shiva Ranjani Janardhan F 6/7/1992OBC
417 Anumandla Haritha Ramanarayana F 8/4/1986OBC
418 Brahmaiah Baliga Yallamanda M 4/6/1984 ST
419 Richa Sinha Mahesh Kumar Sinha F 11/4/1986OC
420 Kirti kalyan Mangarai Ashok M 4/10/1991OC/ST
421 Gajji SomalakshminarsaiahGajji Rangaiah M 3/25/1973OC
422 Chinta Shanti Chinta Venkateshewara Rao F 12/15/1991OC
423 Gollapaly Anusha Gollapaly Kumara Swamy F 6/4/1993OBC
424 Gottipati Himabindu Gottipati Chenchu Naidu F 5/8/1992OC
425 Akram Sharieff Afzal Sharieff M 12/18/1991OC
426 Burri Srikanth Reddy Burri Raghunath Reddy M 11/4/1992OC
427 Kuthati Ranjith Kumar Kuthati Bixapathi M 6/10/1989 ST
428 Mettu Raviteja Mettu Narayana M 8/29/1994OC-OBC
429 Ravi Remidala Durgaiah M 7/25/1987 SC
430 Baddepudi Naga Triveni B Venkata Krishna Rao F 5/18/1995OC
431 Satyanarayana Bhavaraju Satyarao Bhavaraju M 8/5/1978OC/PH
432 Musini Gnani Tulasi Rao M Subrahamanyam M 5/23/1995OBC
433 Nagaraju Bhukya Balu B M 8/6/1994 ST
434 Arun Kumar Rontala Mogilaiah M 8/13/1987 SC
435 Doddamreddy Srinath D.Sudhakar M 12/5/1994OC
436 Sumanth Reddy Nallabolu Rajender Reddy N M 4/13/1992OC
437 Brijesh kumar Maurya Kamala shankar M M 9/15/1994OC/ OBC
438 Kakani Gopinath Sudhakar M 2/15/1993 SC
439 Daravath Naresh D.Dasru M 6/16/1994 ST
440 Jharana Behera Fakir Mohan Behera F 5/17/1991 SC
441 A.Gayathri A.P.Chandrasekhar F 4/14/1986OBC
442 Vankudoth Ramu V.Nagu M 4/24/1993 ST
443 Medipalli Gowthami Ganesh M F 29-07-1994OBC
444 Devarakonda Srinivasa RaoKrishna Mohan Rao M 26-02-1990 ST
445 Mithun Ahirwar Laxman Ahirwar M 1/7/1991 Sc
446 Aavugar Sai Kiran Viswanatham M 27-03-1992OBC
447 Priyanka Pujari Pujari Dharma Raju F 10/24/1993OBC
448 Vennu Bhavya Vennu Krishna F 7/6/1994OBC
449 Jaylakshmi H Deekaya Poojary F 8/1/1992OBC
450 G. Ramani Kumari G Madhu Shankar F 13-06-1983OC/OBC
451 Chedurupalli Sandeep Srinivasa rao Ch M 14-12-1991OC/OBC
452 Mohammed Abdul Hafeez Mohammed Abdul Sattar M 11/12/1990OC
453 Syed Mohd Abdul Mannan Syed Ibrahim M 6/9/1991OC
454 Sudhakararao Kollipara Koteswara Rao M 8/6/1984OC/OBC
455 M Sathish Kumar Vittal rao M 5/10/1989OBC
456 Nandyam Lakshman Babu Rajaiah M 8/30/1983OC/OBC
457 Lakavath Swathi Jayaram F 5/10/1993 ST
458 Sattani Chaitanya Mallaiah F 8/21/1990 SC
459 Devara Chandhana Dharmaraju F 4/26/1987OC
460 Uma maheswar P Shyam Sunder P M 5/15/1989OC/OBC
461 Kotturu Divya Teja Sammaiah K F 9/6/1991 SC
462 Anil Yadav Balbodh Singh Yadav M 7/12/1992OBC
463 Eevuri Sireesha E Venkata Reddy F 11/13/1991OC
464 Bhukya Dakya Naik Bhukya Raji Naik M 2/1/1988 ST
465 Vemula Naveena Devender F 5/4/1995OBC
466 Mounika Pirati Sambasiva Rao P F 6/2/1988OC
467 Naveen Kumar V Ravindrachari V M 7/5/1985OBC/OC
468 Praveen Kumar Maram Rajeswara Rao M M 7/26/1990OBC/OC
469 Golla Suresh Yadav Anjaiah Golla M 5/10/1994OC/OBC
470 DANTHURI MOUNIKA SHANKERAIAH F 4/25/1994OBC
471 MOIDA MADHAVI RAMA KRISHNA F 6/15/1991OBC
472 M KOUSHIK SRINIVAS REDDY M 8/10/1992OC
473 NIKITHA KATTI RAJENDRA BABU F 4/3/1991OC
474 LEELAVATHI K KRISHNAPPA GOWDA F 6/26/1992OBC
475 AANGOTHU RAJESH HATHIRAM M 12/10/1991 ST
476 KONA KARTHIK MAHESKH VS AVR PMRAASADA RAO M 8/1/1994OC
477 NARSINGA DEVENDER NARSINGA AILAIAH M 2/5/1995 SC
478 Natta Kavya Deepthi N.Potha babu F 5/6/1992 SC
479 O.R.Vishal O.R.Raviprakash M 7/29/1987OBC
480 Gadda Manoj Somaiah M 3/10/1994 SC
481 Garrepelli Eshwar Rathnakar M 10/14/1984OC
482 M.Chanukya rani M.Yellaiah F 1/14/1981 SC
483 Nadiminti Ramavenkatesh N.Seetaram M 7/1/1993OC
484 N.Shravanthi N.Sudhakar Raju F 6/2/1984OC/OBC
485 Bachala ramakrishna B.Kanakaiah M 4/15/1981 ST
486 R.Rajeswari Ashok Chary F 2/22/1992OBC
487 I.Ravi Sekar I.Changalrayudu M 12/1/1977 SC
488 Miryala Gopi Narasaiah M 25-04-1994 SC
489 Satpute Rohit Jeevan S M 24-04-1992OBC
490 Konduri Srilatha Kanakaiah F 1/10/1991OBC
491 Mantholla Vijay Kumar Mantholla Hanmanulu M 14-06-1990 SC
492 Bandi Rohit B Kumara Swamy M 7/5/1992OC
493 Pattimi Hari Diwakar Rao M 5/10/1989OC
494 Gallankli Datha Kavitha Rama Rao F 7/6/1992 SC
495 Mupparthy Mrudula Deena Raju F 6/24/1991 SC
496 Daruri Samatha Daruri Kamalakaracharya F 2/8/1986OC
497 Ganje Suresh Janaiah G M 12/5/1970OBC
498 Chinta Pravallika Srinivas F 9/22/1994OC
499 Mallela Upender Lakshminarsu M 2/28/1986OC/OBC
500 Kotha Kishore K Krishna Rao M 6/10/1989OC
501 Guddamula Mounica Venkatesham G F 5/29/1994OBC
502 G Manu Pentaiah M 8/15/1980 SC
503 Nukala Veena Gnaneswara Rao F 11/20/1994 SC
504 Akani Srihari A Anjaneyulu M 2/15/1985 OC/OBC
505 Mohammed Amzad Ali Md Ahamad Ali M 3/30/1984OC/OBC
506 Mohammed Umran Md Usman M 9/30/1991OBC
507 Mohammed Imran Md Usman M 9/30/1991OBC
508 Nelapati Rajkumar N Vijay Babu M 3/8/1990 SC
509 Rudrapati Suresh R Raja Rao M 8/19/1989 SC
510 Boora Mamatha B Satyanarayana F 4/27/1992 SC
511 Boora Mayuri B Satyanarayana F 6/26/1990 SC
512 BOBBA VIVEKANANDA BR EPDITDCYHI REDDY M 11/15/1991OC
513 BALAKRISHNA KUKADAVLEANKATESWARLU M 6/9/1985OC-OBC
514 AKELLA RAMALAKSHMAI MV ASD NH MUURIRTY F 5/8/1992OC
515 P SACHIN KUMAR P PANDU RANGA M 8/12/1991 SC
516 J CHANDRA SENA CHARY J BALA KRISHNA CHARY M 10/3/1982OBC
517 KAVALA SHIVA K KOTESHWAR RAO M 3/11/1991 SC
518 HARISHITHA BODA JAGADEESHWARA BODA F 10/26/1994 SC
519 ELAPARTHI CHANDRAMEOLUALPIARTHI GURAVAYYA M 5/11/1981 SC
520 MAGGIDI ADARSH BHOOMAIAH M 1/16/1992 SC
521 M SABITHA M ASHOK F 5/27/1991 SC
522 SRINIVAS PABBATHI SHANKAR M 2/29/1992 SC
523 N Abhilasha Reddy N Laxma reddy F 7/23/1991OC
524 Vannadi Sirisha V Nagabhushnam F 12/6/1989OBC
525 KONDLE PRASHANTH SHANKAR M 5/17/1994 SC
526 R MAMATHA DEVENDER F 5/3/1989OBC
527 KOLTHURI KAPILESH KAMAL KISHORE M 12/7/1990OBC
528 J Akshita JR Venu Gopal F 1/5/1992 SC
529 Thota Nagamani T Venkateswarlu F 6/6/1991OC/OBC
530 Molugu Swapna M Mogili F 6/5/1992 SC
531 Animela Eswaraiah A Ramachandra M 15-06-1980 SC
532 Barla Hima Bindu B Ashok Kumar F 13-02-1984OC/OBC
533 Dounjeghar Neethu D Surender Kumar F 7/3/1992OBC
534 Mohammed Kareemuddin gMhoorhi ammed Badiuddin Ghori M 30-04-1995OC
535 Rajashekar Reddy ChennadiC hennadi Lachireddy M 0-05-1992OC
536 Pabbu Udayasri Bikshamaiah F 17-7-1985OC/OBC
537 GM Pramod G Mallesh M 3/9/1992OC/OBC
538 Myle Puja Rani Sravan Kumar M F 9/14/1994 SC
539 K S Swetha K Somaiah F 3/13/1992 SC
540 Mahishkar Meghana Pentoji Rao F 6/7/1992OC/OBC
541 Sarab Manideep Sarab Rajeswar M 11/6/1991OC
542 Mohd Shaik Aden Mohd Gouse M 5/23/1990OC/OBC
543 Bhukya Chandrasekhar Dharma B M 4/16/1980 ST
544 M Padma T Viswam F 10/21/1982OBC
545 V Shilpa Devender F 2/2/1986OBC
546 Makaree Sunitha M Shanker Prabhu F 5/3/1989 SC
547 Kuttan Mohan chellappan N K Pillai M 12/5/1964OC
548 Gulam Ahmed Khan Syed Mohd Khan M 8/16/1991OC
549 Thakuar Vighneshwar SinghT Murli Singh M 11/21/1993OC/OBC
550 K Bhargav Ram reddy Venkata Reddy M 12/19/1993OC
551 L Ravinder L Jangiah M 1/25/1995OC/OBC
552 S S Kalyan Bollapragada B V S S V Narsimham M 6/7/1985OC
553 Soni Rani D Yadav F 6/17/1989OBC
554 Katarapu Naga Lakshmi Ramu F 14-06-1994 SC
555 Bhukya Ramesh Kishan Naik M 11/3/1991 ST
556 Santosh Kumar Mikkily Bapin Kumar M 5/7/1987 SC
557 Manish Kumar Maurya Hira Lal M 19-08-1991OBC
558 Akula Nayomi Johnramchander F 11/7/1992OC/OBC
559 Pursavakam Hrudesh KumarPrsarvan Kumar M 4/11/1992OBC
560 Ramarao Naik K Jairam K M 5/15/1980 ST
561 Tumma Venu Gopal T Srinivas M 9/4/1991OC
562 Md Amanullah Khan Md. Doulath Khan M 8/14/1991OBC
563 Prasad Avula Malakondiah M 3/3/1989 ST
564 Jakkonsatti Shyam Surya DujJr gVa PSraatysadnarayana M 8/11/1995OBC
565 Pasupula bhargavi P Rajendra Prasad F 1/10/1995OC/OBC
566 kandli ramu Chinna Poshanna M 1/30/1993 ST
567 Sandeep madari Srihari M 9/25/1984 SC
568 Kushangi Navyavani Kushangi N Narender Kumar F 6/20/1991 SC
569 Vasam Amulya Balaraju V F 12/16/1991OBC
570 Potti Rajeev Kumar Anand Kumar M 6/9/1986BC-B
571 Pandari Sruthi Reddy Papi Reddy P F 1/14/1992OC
572 Varkala Lavanya Ramnarsimha V F 5/2/1992OBC
573 Dudipalli Kusuma Kumari Tirupathi Swamy D F 6/11/1992OC
574 Mahesh M Lakshmana Rao M M 10/4/1991OC
575 M Praveen Vilas M Nageshwara Rao M 10/16/1988 SC
576 L Gyathri Rajya Lakshmi B Lakshmi Narayana F 6/12/1992OC
577 Thalla ranga Priya T P R reddy F 10/7/1991OC
578 Ammula gowthami Devi A R S Bhaskar kumar F 6/10/1984OC/OBC
579 Pendram Vinod Kumar P Shankar M 11/22/1989 ST
580 Arrem Tejasree A Uday Kumar F 12/31/1991 SC
581 Naramalla Rohan N Sudhakar Rao M 4/17/1995OBC
582 Manti Sai Kiran M Ashok M 9/25/1993 SC
583 Karra Rajesh Babu Srinivasa Rao K M 5/23/1991 Sc
584 Sunkara Venkataiah Ramulu S M 6/25/1988 SC
585 Anusha Jella J Venkatesam F 6/7/1992OBC
586 Karthik Kavitapu K Rama Satyanarayana M 11/2/1985OC/OBC
587 Todeti Rajeswari T Rajaiah F 5/6/1981 SC
588 Jeripdthula D Meena J Dhanraj F 8/20/1991 SC
589 Tirumala Setti Shekhar T Hazrath M 9/4/1985OC/OBC
590 Vasam Bhasker Reddy Srinivas Reddy M 10/28/1975OC
591 Amit Kumar Rampukar Yadav M 4/4/1988OBC
592 Yadhoju Ramyanjali Y.Murali Bhagavan F 7/4/1992OBC
593 Pinnu Kumar Naresh Prasad M 12/10/1989OBC
594 Jammel UR Rahman Habeeb Ahmed M 1/21/1986OC/OBC
595 Akila bodigum B.G,Arjun Kumar F 3/4/1992OBC
596 Arubolu Lavanya A.Ugrasenamaharaju F 6/8/1992OBC
597 Cheekati Rambabu Cheekati Dali naidu M 6/20/1992OBC
598 Gurugubelit Krishnaveni G pattuvardhana Rao F 20-05-1991OC/OBC
599 Yesupogu Satyanarayana Y Peraiah M 1/11/1991OC/SC
600 Nalluri Akhila N Sitaramanjanayulu F 9/10/1991OC
601 penipe Prethi P John deeny Joseph F 14-04-1985OBC
602 J Santhosh Raghupathi M 18-03-1988OC/ST
603 T Parvathi T Nacharaiah F 5/2/1984OC/OBC
604 Bollam Mohan Narasiah M 5/10/1985OC/OBC
605 Kommidi Sreeja Srinivasa Reddy M 6/13/1992OC
606 M Sagar Yadagiri M 4/24/1986 SC
607 Biyyani Anusha Malla Reddy F 7/27/1991OC
608 Peddisetty Sai Kiran KumarP Prabhakar M 6/13/1991OC
609 Bandari Tejaswi B Kanakaiah F 2/21/1992 SC
610 Mallena Lakshmi NarayanaM Sreeramulu M 7/17/1992OC/OBC
611 Varkala Keerthi V Hanumanthu F 1/12/1995OC/OBC
612 Varkala Spoorthi v Hanumanthu F 2/16/1992OC/OBC
613 Karri Rajesh K Apparao M 3/19/1991 SC
614 Kavali Tejeswari Sharath M 7/6/1980 SC
615 Pallela Vidyanand P Dasharath M 6/1/1982OBC
616 Hari Babu Dasari Prasasd D M 3/5/1981 ST
617 Mohd Abdul Rahman Mohd Abdul Aleem M 7/22/1994OBC
618 Dasari Soma Sekhar D Appala Raju M 7/9/1993OBC
619 Rajesh Kumar Wakil Ram M 12/2/1986 SC
620 Kathula Jeevan Kumar Shankaraiah M 12/3/1989 SC
621 Bommalleni Hema Kumar B Reddappa M 8/5/1991OBC
622 Palvancha Narmada Palvancha Venkateswarlu F 8/25/1990 SC
623 Vadlakonda Harish Vadlakonda Anjaiah M 7/10/1992OBC
624 M Koushik M Srinivas Reddy M 8/10/1992OC
625 Bhukya Jithendar Bhukya Balu M 6/18/1994 ST
626 R Manish Kulkarni H Raghavendra Kulkarni M 8/10/1992OC
627 Momdem Raju Momdem Seenaiah M 3/15/1991 SC
628 Pogula Vijaykanth Pogula Narasimha Rao M 8/5/1993OBC
629 Guguloth Suseela G balram F 4/6/1980 ST
630 Dasari Lakshmaiah d Pedda Subbaiah M 6/15/1987OBC
631 V Yangti Swamy Naik V Ramu Naik M 5/4/1989 ST
632 Mukesh Kumar Sarangi Bairiganjan Sarangi M 7/18/1991OC
633 U Padmini U LaxmanRao F 7/28/1989OC/OBC
634 Parusharouthu Niharika P Devidas F 5/15/1992OBC
635 Vinodh Kumar A Ramakoti M 1/10/1982OC/OBC
636 Susanta Kumar PattanaikSukhdev p M 6/29/1971OC
637 Shaik Sufiya Shaik Saida F 4/17/1992OC
638 Amruta Ashok Mangam Ashok Lalaji F 5/29/1987 ST
639 Md Shabaz Muneerudddin M 2/20/1991OC
640 Ashish Thakur Kedar M 6/5/1991OC
641 Sunny Kumar Mahendra Paswan M 7/7/1990 SC
642 Pranay kumar RebbavarapuSankara Rao M 7/10/1993 SC
643 Manasa Ratnapriya NuvvulaP. Suvarna raju F 7/21/1990 SC
644 Raju kumar Gupta Ram krishna gupta M 11/3/1990OBC/OC
645 Battu Nageswara Rao B.Venkateswarlu M 4/18/1987OBC/OC
646 Chanda Vijaya kumari C.Venkat Reddy F 8/20/1992OC
647 Sapavat Naresh S.Venkanna M 5/5/1991 ST
648 Mattewada Harika M.Veera chary F 7/6/1995OBC/OC
649 Sabhavat Saroja S.Tulsiya F 5/5/1990 ST
650 Kota Sravan kumar Kota Gunnayya M 6/3/1991 ST
651 Binod Tigga Gujwa Tigga M 1/10/1985 ST
652 Degavath Swathi D Shankar F 7/8/1995 ST
653 Nehamol James James Joseph F 8/5/1992OC
654 Edla Sudhathi E Sunder Rao F 4/10/1992 SC
655 Guvvada Manjula G Viswanadham F 6/16/1989OC/SC
656 Bandi Phani Prabhanjani B Jagan F 7/18/1986OC
657 G. Shiva Krishna G Raj Kumar M 6/19/1990 SC
658 Maskoor Chandra Shekar Lingamaih M M 4/14/1991 SC
659 Vadde Mahender Kistaiah V M 9/2/1994 SC
660 Battu Ganesh Kumar Laxman M 7/28/1991 ST
661 Kasukurthi Ramya Subbaiah K F 9/24/1991 SC
662 Megha Omshree Kumawat Omshree K F 2/5/1992 SC
663 Artham Nikilesh Kumar Pavan Kumar A M 7/5/1994OC
664 Suma Lingaiah KasinathuniRamalingam K F 3/9/1994OC
665 Poojitha Baduchode Prem Kumar Myskar F 7/4/1988OC/OBC
666 Palukuri Yedukondalu Srinivasan Rao P M 3/2/1994 SC
667 Kambham Maria Deepthi ReKd dSyanjeeva F 10/3/1991OC
668 Busam Venkata Dinesh KumBa Sr ivakumaraswamy M 19-06-1990OBC
669 Jakkula Sowmya J Eshwaraiah F 10/8/1991OBC
670 S Shireesha N Sreenivasulu F 15-07-1992OBC
671 Kasukurthi Vinod Kumar K Sundara Rao M 3/11/1980 SC
672 Kadraka Santhosh Kumar Prasada Rao M 4/25/1995 ST
673 Chinthala Aruna Venkataiah F 3/3/1995 SC
674 E Devi Swarna Lathamma Vinod Kumar F 4/15/1981 SC
675 Thejavath Balaji Naik Mangya M 9/1/1989 ST
676 Palepu Aswini Kumar Jeevan Raju M 7/25/1989 SC
677 Palepu vamsi Krishna Jeevan Raju M 7/9/1991 SC
678 Satyaranjan Sahoo Ganeswar Sahoo M 11/19/1990OBC
679 Rajana Naga venkata DharmSeantydaranarayana M 5/20/1992OC/OBC
680 Goka Kiran Kumar Rajaram M 2/2/1993 SC
681 Veeramalla Nagarjuna Srinivas M 7/6/1994OC
682 Areva Gayathri Venkata Narayana A F 7/7/1993OC
683 P Anusha D Balraj F 12/5/1991OC/OBC
684 Gullapally Vanitha Buchanna G F 3/23/1995 SC
685 Kethireddy Anusha Nagaraja Reddy K F 6/4/1992OC
686 Swarna Gyara Ilaiah G F 1/26/1992 SC
687 Thiaka Naveena Odelu F 5/21/1993 SC
688 Ponduru Mamatha Damodar Rao P F 5/5/1995OBC/OC
689 Gadicherla Sirisha Nagaraju G F 11/10/1994OC
690 Gollapelly Rajitha Buchanna F 1/12/1994 SC
691 Chittela Kalpana Yellaiah F 10/10/1993 SC
692 Kadiri Pavithra Ramana Reddy F 4/10/1994OC
693 Ramavath Narendar Mangu M 10/9/1990 ST
694 Adilakshmi Kumba Edukondalu F 4/30/1991 ST
695 Katta Siva Chinnapullaiah M 5/8/1992 ST
696 Chilla Ram Kishore Apparao M 11/26/1991 SC
697 Sanjay kumar meena Ramkishan M 7/12/1991 ST
698 Anandasu Venkatesh Venkataramanarasaiah M 4/12/1995OC/OBC
699 Mannan Ali Mohtab Ali M 10/11/1992OBC
700 Kurra Rajyalaxmi Kanakaiah F 6/18/1995 ST
701 Anil Kumar Hembram Jagar Nath H M 5/20/1985 ST
702 Jarpula Ramesh Lachiram J M 4/8/1994 ST
703 Katikala Padmaja K Haribabu F 4/3/1992OBC
704 Bhabani Prasad Sahu Dandapani Sahu M 6/27/1990OBC
705 Shiva Nagasree K Narendra K F 2/8/1988OC
706 Nunela Venkata Lakshmi Nunela Srinivasa Rao F 5/6/1995 OBC
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TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIA
EXTRAORDINARY PART III SECTION 4
TELECOM REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF INDIA
THE TELECOMMUNICATION TARIFF (FIFTY FIFTH AMENDMENT) ORDER, 2013
No.3 of 2013
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 17th June, 2013
No. 301-10/2012-F&EA — In exercise of the powers conferred upon it under sub-section (2) of section 11, read with sub-clause (i) of clause (b) of sub-section (1) of the said section, of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997(24 of 1997), the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India hereby makes the following Order further to amend the Telecommunication Tariff Order, 1999, namely:
1. (1) This Order may be called the Telecommunication Tariff (Fifty Fifth Amendment) Order, 2013.
(2) This Order shall come into force on the 1st day of July, 2013.
2. In clause 2 of the Telecommunication Tariff Order, 1999 (hereinafter referred to as the principal tariff order), ---
(a) after sub-clause (d), the following sub-clause shall be inserted, namely:
“da. “Combo Voucher” means a paper voucher or electronic voucher which on activation alters one or more items, for a period not exceeding ninety days, in the tariff plan of the consumer and adds monetary value to the prepaid account of the subscriber.”;
(b) the existing sub-clause (dd) shall be numbered as sub-clause (db);
(c) after sub-clause (l), the following sub-clauses shall be inserted, namely:
“la. “Roaming Tariff Plan” or “RTP” means a tariff plan in which the charges for outgoing voice calls and outgoing SMS, both local as well as long distance (inter-circle), shall not change with the location of the subscriber within the country.
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lb. “Roaming Tariff Plan-FR” or “RTP-FR” means an RTP in which there is no charge for incoming voice calls while on national roaming, on payment of fixed charge, if any, as may be determined by the service provider.”;
(d) after sub-clause (m), the following sub-clause shall be inserted, namely:
“ma. “Special Tariff Voucher” means a paper or electronic voucher, which on activation alters one or more items of applicable tariff in the consumer tariff plan for a period not exceeding ninety days in terms of limited or unlimited usage of voice calls, SMS or data but does not provide any monetary value.”
3. In clause 6 of the principal tariff order, after sub-clause (ix), the following sub-clause shall be inserted namely:
“(x) Every service provider shall offer a Roaming Tariff Plan and a Roaming Tariff Plan-FR to its pre-paid and post-paid subscribers.”;
4. In the Schedule II to the principal tariff order under item (14), for sub-item (14.a) and entries thereto, the following sub-items and entries relating thereto shall be substituted, namely:
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Schedule-II
Cellular Mobile Telecom Services (CMTS)
ITEM
TARIFF
“(14.a) National Roaming
(14.a.i) Fixed charge for National Roaming
Nil
provided that Special Tariff Voucher and Combo Voucher shall be permitted and in case of RTP-FR, the fixed charge shall be under forbearance.
(14.a.ii) Charge for outgoing local voice call while on national roaming
Ceiling of Re. 1.00 per minute
(14.a.iii) Charge for outgoing long distance (inter-circle) voice call while on national roaming
Ceiling of Rs. 1.50 per minute (14.a.iv) Charge for incoming voice call while on national roaming Ceiling of Re. 0.75 per minute (14.a.v) Charge for outgoing local Short Message Services (SMS) while on national roaming Ceiling of Re. 1.00 per SMS (14.a.vi) Charge for outgoing long distance (inter-circle) Short Message Services (SMS) while on national roaming Ceiling of Rs. 1.50 per SMS (14.a.vii) Charge for incoming Short Message Services (SMS) while on national roaming Nil (14.a.viii) Surcharge while national roaming Nil (14.ab) International roaming Forbearance (14.ac) Any other item related to roaming but not falling under sub-item (14.a) and (14.ab) above Forbearance.”.
(Manish Sinha)
Advisor (F&EA)
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Note.1. – The Telecommunication Tariff Order, 1999 was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part III, Section 4 under notification No.99/3 dated 9th March, 1999, and subsequently amended as given below:
Amendment No.
Notification No. and Date
1st
301-4/99-TRAI (Econ) dated 30.3.1999
2nd
301-4/99-TRAI(Econ) dated 31.5.1999
3rd
301-4/99-TRAI(Econ) dated 31.5.1999
4th
301-4/99-TRAI(Econ) dated 28.7.1999
5th
301-4/99-TRAI(Econ) dated 17.9.1999
6th
301-4/99-TRAI(Econ) dated 30.9.1999
7th
301-8/2000-TRAI(Econ) dated 30.3.2000
8th
301-8/2000-TRAI(Econ) dated 31.7.2000
9th
301-8/2000-TRAI(Econ) dated 28.8.2000
10th
306-1/99-TRAI(Econ) dated 9.11.2000
11th
310-1(5)/TRAI-2000 dated 25.1.2001
12th
301-9/2000-TRAI(Econ) dated 25.1.2001
13th
303-4/TRAI-2001 dated 1.5.2001
14th
306-2/TRAI-2001 dated 24.5.2001
15th
310-1(5)/TRAI-2000 dated 20.7.2001
16th
310-5(17)/2001-TRAI(Econ) dated 14.8.2001
17th
301/2/2002-TRAI(Econ) dated 22.1.2002
18th
303/3/2002-TRAI(Econ) dated 30.1.2002
19th
303/3/2002-TRAI(Econ) dated 28.2.2002
20th
312-7/2001-TRAI(Econ) 14.3.2002
21st
301-6/2002-TRAI(Econ) dated 13.6.2002
22nd
312-5/2002-TRAI(Eco) dated 4.7.2002
23rd
303/8/2002-TRAI(Econ) dated 6.9.2002
24th
306-2/2003-Econ dated 24.1.2003
25th
306-2/2003-Econ dated 12.3.2003
26th
306-2/2003-Econ dated 27.3.2003
27th
303/6/2003-TRAI(Econ) dated 25.4.2003
28th
301-51/2003-Econ dated 5.11.2003
29th
301-56/2003-Econ dated 3.12.2003
30th
301-4/2004(Econ) dated 16.1.2004
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31st
301-2/2004-Eco dated 7.7.2004
32nd
301-37/2004-Eco dated 7.10.2004
33rd
301-31/2004-Eco dated 8.12.2004
34th
310-3(1)/2003-Eco dated 11.3.2005
35th
310-3(1)/2003-Eco dated 31.3.2005
36th
312-7/2003-Eco dated 21.4.2005
37th
312-7/2003-Eco dated 2.5.2005
38th
312-7/2003-Eco dated 2.6.2005
39th
310-3(1)/2003-Eco dated 8.9.2005
40th
310-3(1)/2003-Eco dated 16.9.2005
41st
310-3(1)/2003-Eco dated 29.11.2005
42nd
301-34/2005-Eco dated 7.3.2006
43rd
301-2/2006-Eco dated 21.3.2006
44th
301-34/2006-Eco dated 24.1.2007
45th
301-18/2007-Eco dated 5.6.2007
46th
301-36/2007-Eco dated 24.1.2008
47th
301-14/2008-Eco dated 17.3.2008
48th
301-31/2007-Eco dated 1.9.2008
49th
301-25/2009-ER dated 20.11.2009
50th
301-24/2012-ER dated 19.4.2012
51st
301-26/2011-ER dated 19.4.2012
52nd
301-41/2012-F&EA dated 19.09.2012
53rd
301-39/2012-F&EA dated 1.10.2012
54th
301-59/2012-F&EA dated 05.11.2012
Note.2. – The Explanatory Memorandum explains the objects and reasons for the Telecommunication Tariff (Fifty Fifth Amendment) Order, 2013.
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Explanatory Memorandum
A- Introduction & Background
1. Tariffs for national roaming service were being regulated in the form of ceiling tariffs prescribed by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (hereinafter referred to as the Authority) under clause 14(a) of Schedule II of Telecommunications Tariff Order (TTO), 1999 as amended by The Telecommunication Tariff (Forty Fourth Amendment) Order, 2007 (hereinafter referred to as the TTO (44th Amendment), 2007). The main features of the TTO (44th Amendment), 2007 were as below:
Table 1: Main Features of the TTO (44th Amendment), 2007
Item
Tariff
Monthly Access Charge
Nil
Outgoing local charge
Ceiling of Rs.1.40 per minute
Outgoing STD charge
Ceiling of Rs.2.40 per minute
Incoming calls
Ceiling of Rs.1.75 per minute
Incoming SMS charge
Nil
Other matters related to Roaming
Forbearance
2. Subsequent to issue of the TTO (44th Amendment), 2007 prescribing the tariff for national roaming service, the regimes governing some of the cost components which formed a part of the national roaming charges have undergone changes. Notably, the Access Deficit Charges (ADC) regime was phased out through the Telecommunication Interconnection Usage Charges (Ninth Amendment) Regulations, 2008 dated the 27.03. 2008. Further, the termination charges for local and national long distance voice calls were lowered from Re. 0.30 to Re. 0.20 per minute through the Telecommunication Interconnection Usage Charges (Tenth Amendment) Regulations, 2009. Also, while conducting costing exercises for determination of Interconnection Usage Charges (IUC), it was noticed that the costs of the network elements deployed by the service providers were declining steadily with the passage of time and advancement of technology. At the same time, the minutes of usage
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(MOU) were rising steadily implying that the current incremental cost for roaming would be lower than the incremental cost for roaming prevailing in the year 2006-07. In sum, many of the cost components of charges for the national roaming service witnessed a reduction since 2007 when ceilings for call charges for national roaming services were last prescribed. In the light of the above, it was deemed necessary to undertake an exercise to review the tariff for national roaming service. An additional consideration for carrying out this review was to address the objective of ‘Working towards One Nation - Free Roaming’ stated in the National Telecom Policy (NTP)-2012.
3. As a prelude to the review exercise, on 26.10.2012, the wireless access service providers were asked to furnish information on usage, revenue and cost in respect of the national roaming service in a prescribed format to TRAI. Further, in order to seek inputs from stakeholders on the broad framework of tariff for the national roaming service, TRAI issued a ‘Pre-consultation Paper on Review of Tariff for National Roaming’ dated 20.12.2012.
4. Based on the comments of the stakeholders on the issues raised in the Pre-consultation paper, a comprehensive Consultation Paper (No.2/2013 dated 25.02.2013) was issued by the Authority on ‘Review of Tariff for National Roaming’ to seek the views of stakeholders on various aspects of tariff for the national roaming service. The stakeholders were to submit written comments by the 18th March, 2013. On the request of some stakeholders, the date for submission of written comments was extended till the 5th April, 2013. Written comments were received from Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), ten telecom service providers (TSPs), three consumer organizations and two individuals. The comments and the counter-comments received from the stakeholders were placed on the TRAI’s website– www.trai.gov.in. An Open House Discussion was held on 07.05.2013 in Delhi with the stakeholders. The issues raised in the Consultation Paper and the views of the stakeholders thereupon are examined in the succeeding paragraphs.
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B- Analysis of the Key Issues Raised in the Consultation Paper
5. In the Consultation Paper on ‘Review of Tariff for National Roaming’, the Authority had sought the views of stakeholders on the following broad alternative approaches to regulate the tariff for national roaming service:
(i) Tariff for national roaming service should be under forbearance.
(ii) The ceiling tariff for national roaming service should be reduced in line with the current costs
(iii) The tariff in national roaming service should be the same as that in home service area - Home Price Rule (HPR) for national roaming service
Variant 1: The tariff for incoming calls while on national roaming should be made zero for the roamer and the costs should be recovered from the calling party.
Variant 2, with only incoming calls free for the roamer: The tariff for incoming calls while on national roaming should be made zero and the costs should be recovered from the tariff of outgoing calls while on national roaming.
6. An analysis of these alternative approaches based on comments and inputs received from stakeholders is presented below.
Tariff for national roaming service should be under forbearance.
7. The majority of access service providers and one of their industry associations have favoured leaving the tariff for national roaming service under forbearance. They have argued that there is fair competition in the national roaming service in India; roaming tariffs are already well below the ceiling tariff prescribed by TRAI in 2007. They have also opined that the presence of 6-9 operators in each service area coupled with the availability of Mobile Number Portability (MNP) service provides enough impetus for competition in the marketplace. On the other hand, a few stakeholders, including one major service provider, have stated that they are not in favour of leaving the tariff for national roaming service under forbearance because there is still a substantial difference between home tariffs and roam tariffs.
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8. As described in the Consultation Paper, the bouquet of telecom services offered to a subscriber can be classified in the following two broad categories:
(i) Flagship services: viz. voice calls and SMSs in the home service area
(ii) Also-on-offer services: viz. national roaming service, international roaming service and other value added services
An individual mobile subscriber carefully examines the tariff offered by various service providers for flagship services before choosing a particular service provider. There is intense price competition between telecom service providers (TSPs) for flagship services. As a result, the market for flagship services is highly competitive. The same is not equally true for the ‘also-on-offer services’ which the subscriber receives as a part of the bouquet. For also-on-offer services such as the national roaming service, the subscriber is, in a sense, tied to the TSP from whom he has taken the flagship services. This feature of subscription for ‘also-on-offer services’ restricts the choice available to the subscriber and his ability to move from one service provider to the other. The empirical evidence also suggests that while the tariff for flagship services has responded actively to the changes in the number of players in the wireless market, the tariff for ‘also-on-offer’ services has remained relatively unaffected by such changes. Service providers generally keep the tariff for national roaming at a relatively higher level than the tariff in the home service area.
9. Stakeholders have argued that national roaming tariffs are well below the ceilings prescribed and have reasoned, on this basis, that there is vigorous competition in the market. The Authority notes that while it is indeed true that the prevailing prices for national roaming are well below the ceilings prescribed, this feature is largely a consequence of the decline in costs and charges since the time when the ceilings were last set. This fact has been recognized as one of the main reasons for undertaking the review exercise for national roaming tariff.
10. Regulatory forbearance in the matter of fixing tariff for flagship services such as voice calls and SMSs in the home service area has been an important factor in the remarkable growth of Indian telecommunications over the last decade. However, an identical paradigm of regulatory forbearance for national roaming service may not necessarily yield similar results, as the markets are dissimilar and arguably the
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market for roaming services is less competitive. With a view to protect the interests of the consumers the Authority has decided, for the time being, not to adopt a regime of full regulatory forbearance for national roaming service as has been done in the case of mobile home tariffs.
The ceiling tariff for national roaming service should be reduced in line with the current costs.
11. The tariff for national roaming service was being regulated in the form of a ceiling tariff prescribed through the TTO (44th Amendment), 2007. The following cost components were used to arrive at the ceiling tariff for various types of voice calls while on national roaming:
(i) Origination charge
(ii) Interconnection Usage Charges (IUC) viz. termination charge, carriage charge and access deficit charge (ADC)
(iii) Incremental cost for roaming
12. The Authority has estimated the incremental cost for roaming at present costs as Re. 0.10 per minute based on the information on usage and revenue in respect of national roaming service furnished by the wireless telecom service providers in the formats prescribed through TRAI’s letter dated 26.10.2012. A summary of calculations of incremental cost estimates for national roaming service is placed as ‘Annexure’.
Tariff Ceiling for Outgoing calls while on national roaming
13. In the exercise for calculation of ceiling tariffs for national roaming calls undertaken in 2006-07, the work done by the service provider in case of originating a call was assumed as equal to the work done for terminating a call. During the present consultation, stakeholders have argued that the origination charge is under regulatory forbearance and the cost of originating a call cannot be assumed to be equal to the cost of terminating a call as the cost of origination should contain the cost of acquisition of subscribers and other marketing costs which are not included in the cost of terminating a call.
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14. In light of the fact that the origination charge is under forbearance, the Authority is of the view that, fixing a tariff ceiling for outgoing calls while on national roaming based on the assumptions adopted during the previous review of 2006-07 may lead to irrational results that run counter to the actual situation prevailing in the market. In the Consultation Paper no. 2/2013 dated 25.02.2013, the Authority had assessed the generally prevailing tariff for outgoing local calls and outgoing STD calls while on national roaming at Re. 1 per minute and Rs. 1.50 per minute respectively. The Authority also noted that the ceilings prescribed through TTO (44th Amendment), 2007 were Rs. 1.40 per minute for outgoing local call and Rs. 2.40 per minute for outgoing STD call. The Authority has, therefore, decided that the ceiling tariff for outgoing local calls and outgoing STD calls while on national roaming should be brought down and fixed at the levels of the prevailing tariffs for outgoing local call and outgoing STD call while on national roaming i.e. at Re. 1.00 per minute and Rs. 1.50 per minute respectively.
Ceiling for incoming calls while on national roaming
15. As distinct from an outgoing call, in case of an incoming call while on national roaming, origination charge and termination charge are not part of cost components recoverable from the roaming subscriber. As discussed in the Consultation Paper (2/2013), in case of an incoming call to a subscriber on national roaming, the service provider has to recover from the subscriber only two cost components viz. carriage charge and incremental cost for roaming, both of which are easily determined. Taking into account the fact that a cost based ceiling on incoming calls while roaming can be reasonably estimated and given the possible disruptive consequences that removal of charges on incoming roaming calls is likely to have on telecom markets (this is discussed in detail in the analysis that follows), the Authority has decided to fix a cost based ceiling tariff for incoming calls while on national roaming. As per the Telecommunication Interconnect Usage Charge Regulation, 2003, the carriage charge has a ceiling of Re. 0.65 per minute and incremental cost for roaming has been estimated as Re. 0.10 per minute; accordingly, the Authority has fixed a ceiling of Rs. 0.75 per minute for incoming call while on national roaming.
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The tariff for national roaming service should be the same as that in home service area.
16. The third possible approach for regulating the tariff for national roaming is by prescribing a Home Price Rule (HPR) regime. The concept of HPR is closest to the policy scenario envisaged in the NTP 2012 and its declared intent to move towards a one-nation free-roaming situation across the country. As per the HPR regime proposed in the Consultation Paper, incoming calls while on national roaming would be free of charge whereas outgoing calls/ SMS while on national roaming would be charged at the same tariff as applicable for outgoing calls/ SMS made from the home service area. The feasibility of such a regime is examined below.
17. From the comments of the stakeholders, it clearly emerges that the majority of the access service providers are not in favor of HPR in the national roaming service. Stakeholders are strongly averse to a regime in which incoming calls while on national roaming would become free.
Free incoming calls while on national roaming
18. The fact that there are significant costs involved for TSPs in respect of incoming calls terminated on their network was already recognized in the Consultation Paper issued on 25.02.2013. In the simplest case, the removal of charges for incoming calls while roaming could result in non-recovery of charges for the work done by the TSPs in carrying the call from home service area to the visited service area. The Consultation Paper had, in fact, included an analysis of the financial impact of the HPR (including free incoming calls) with and without taking into account price elasticity of demand for national roaming. Now, based on the comments received from stakeholders, it is clear that removal of charges for incoming calls while on national roaming would create arbitrage opportunities that could lead to SIM1 movement behaviour in the market which would have potential market distorting effects.
1 SIM is an abbreviation of ‘Subscriber Identity Module’.
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19. The following example illustrates the inherent problem. Let us take the case of a migrant worker working in a particular licensed service area, who makes frequent STD calls to his family residing in another licensed service area. If incoming calls while on national roaming become free of charge, he would have the incentive to purchase a SIM card from the licensed service area where he works and give it to his family residing in another service area. In this eventuality, the calling party (i.e. the migrant worker) would save money by paying for a local call instead of an STD call and the called party (i.e. the family of the migrant worker) would not have to pay to receive the call as the incoming calls while on national roaming would have become free of charge. As a result, many subscribers would be incentivised to move SIMs across licensed service areas in order to gain from such an arbitrage opportunity and the TSPs would lose revenue because they would not be able to recover the carriage charge and incremental cost for roaming.
20. The access service providers have also argued that a regime in which an incoming call becomes free of charge while on national roaming would adversely impact the health of the national long distance operators (NLDOs). On removal of incoming call charges while on national roaming, TSPs would not be able to recover and pass on to NLDOs the carriage charges that cover the latter’s costs of carrying the call from home service area to the visited service area. This will have an impact on the long-term sustainability of the NLDOs.
21. The Authority has carefully considered the comments of the stakeholders with regard to removal of the charges for incoming roaming calls. The Authority had earlier raised the issue of direct revenue losses to TSPs due to non-recovery of costs under such a regime. While such losses may possibly be mitigated by the price elasticity of demand for national roaming services, the Authority has come to the conclusion that the more serious implication of such a step is that it could provoke consumer behavior that could lead to perverse outcomes and have unintended distortionary effects in the market for telecom services. These effects would manifest themselves in any regime in which incoming roaming calls are made free of charge. The difficulties pointed out would, therefore, apply equally to Variant 2 under Approach (iii) described in para 4 above in which the tariff for incoming calls while
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on national roaming is made zero and the costs recovered from the tariff for outgoing calls while on national roaming.
22. The loss of revenue due to non-recovery of costs in a national roaming regime in which incoming calls are free was recognized by the Authority in the Consultation Paper issued on 25.02.2013. The impact on revenue was calculated as ranging from Rs. 1800 crores to Rs. 2200 crores under various scenarios. In order to address the issue and mitigate the adverse impact on the service providers, a variant of the HPR while on national roaming (Variant 1 under Approach (iii) listed at para 4 above) was also proposed in the Consultation Paper in which incoming roaming calls would remain free to the called party but the carriage charge for such calls would be paid by the calling party. In this variant of HPR, when a call is made to a national out roamer, the calling party would be provided with an announcement informing it that (i) the called party is on national roaming, and (ii) the calling party would have to pay ‘additional charges’ in case it wished to speak to the called party (the roamer).
23. From the comments of the stakeholders, it emerges clearly that access service providers are not in favour of this option as it would require considerable investment in network and IT systems. It would also need establishment of complex inter-operator settlement mechanisms since the service provider collecting the tariff may not be the one that pays the carriage fee to the NLDO. Besides, this regime may result in reduction of TSPs’ revenue because the arrangement of pre-announcement may reduce the volume of incoming calls to the national out-roamer as the calling party may not necessarily complete the call. Further, the proposed pre-announcement may also result in high call set-up time and, therefore, reduced quality of consumer experience.
24. The Authority recognizes the fact that such a regime would call for a significant investment in the network and IT systems. Since the home service provider may not be aware of the location of the called party, the system may give rise to a number of billing and settlement disputes. The Authority is also mindful of the fact that the present regime in which the work done in carrying the call from the home service area to the visited service area is paid for by the called party has been in vogue for a
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long time and, therefore, any alteration would require significant customer education.
25. Summing up the analysis in the preceding paragraphs, the Authority has decided not to mandate the implementation of a system in which the calling party pays for a national roaming call in view of the high costs and operational complications involved. The Authority has also concluded that it may not be feasible to remove charges for the incoming call while on national roaming. However, in view of the expectations of consumers raised on account of the declared objective of NTP, 2012 to work towards free national roaming, the Authority is putting in place an option for roaming subscribers to avail of free incoming calls while on national roaming in lieu of payment of fixed charges. This mechanism would address the concerns raised by the stakeholders with regard to arbitrage opportunities resulting out of removal of charge for incoming call while on national roaming. The mechanism is discussed in detail in the subsequent paragraphs.
HPR for outgoing calls while on national roaming
26. On the issue of making the tariff of outgoing calls while on national roaming (hereinafter referred to as ‘roam tariff’) equal to the tariff for outgoing calls in the home service area (referred to as ‘home tariff’), variety of views have been expressed by stakeholders. Some stakeholders have considered that home tariffs may not be sustainable in the visited licensed service area due to a wide variation in costs in such as spectrum costs, CAPEX, operational costs viz. energy, fuel, right of way (RoW), wages and salaries across licensed service areas, and prevalence of different tax structures. On the other hand, a few stakeholders have opined that such variations in costs are not significant enough to prevent the subscribers from enjoying the socio-economic benefits that would accrue from such a regime. Some stakeholders, mainly regional operators who do not have pan-India presence, have stated that a regime in which home tariffs are equal to roam tariffs will put them at a competitive disadvantage vis-a vis pan India operators, since they have to depend on such pan-India operators for roaming connectivity. A related issue raised by some access providers is about regulation of wholesale roaming charges payable by the home network provider to the visited network provider.
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27. The Authority has carefully examined the possibility of keeping roam tariff equal to home tariff as such a regime can potentially remove the premium charged by the access service providers on outgoing calls while on national roaming. The Authority recognizes the fact that keeping roam tariff equal to home tariff not only simplifies the tariff structure but also removes the fear of ‘bill shock’ while on national roaming from the minds of the subscribers. On the other hand, this regime compels the access service providers to match their roam tariff with the home tariff and has two potential consequences:
(i) A tariff regime mandating ‘roam tariff equal to home tariff’ may result in cross subsidization of roaming subscribers at the expense of non-roaming subscribers. It is worth mentioning here that only about 13% subscribers use national roaming service. Implementation of ‘roam tariff equal to home tariff’ across-the–board may result in some costs incurred for the national roaming service, remaining unrecovered. TSPs may resort to increase in home tariffs to recover these unrecovered costs, if any.
(ii) This regime could impact the access service providers who do not have pan-India presence. Such service providers depend upon incumbent TSPs for providing national roaming service to their subscribers and, therefore, they have to face market determined wholesale roaming charges in the service areas where they do not have a presence. In a regime mandating ‘roam tariff equal to home tariff’, their flexibility in fixing home tariff may be impacted.
28. The Authority has considered the comments and statements of the regional operators relating to wholesale charges. The Authority observes that there have been no alarming deviations reported from the wholesale roaming market so far. Besides, wholesale roaming charges were not a part of the consultation process. The Authority has therefore decided not to go into the matter at this stage.
29. The Authority notes that for outgoing calls while on national roaming, the main concern in a regime in which the roam tariff for outgoing voice calls (local as well as STD calls) are set equal to the home tariff for outgoing voice calls, is that TSPs could
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potentially increase the home tariff to compensate for diminished margins earned on outgoing roaming calls, resulting in the home tariff subsidizing the roam tariff. This concern can be addressed by allowing the principle of self-selection to operate so that roamers can pick out for themselves the tariff plan that best suits their needs. The cross subsidy in such a scheme would be confined to the roaming population instead of spilling over to general subscribers. Under such a system, the concerns expressed by regional operators about loss of flexibility in home tariff fixation would also be allayed. The Authority has therefore decided to mandate the service providers to provide roam tariff for outgoing voice calls equal to home tariff for outgoing voice calls (local as well as STD calls)’ in one tariff plan which shall be called ‘Roaming Tariff Plan’ or ‘RTP’, each for post-paid and pre-paid services in every service area. The ceiling tariff prescribed for outgoing voice calls (local as well as STD calls) and incoming voice calls for national roaming will apply to the tariffs for the RTP as well.
30. As indicated earlier, as a special measure to provide the facility of free incoming calls, the Authority has also decided to mandate another tariff plan ‘Roaming Tariff Plan-FR’ or ‘RTP-FR’ each for post-paid and pre-paid services in every service area which would not only provide roam tariff for outgoing voice calls equal to home tariff for outgoing voice calls (local as well as STD calls) but also free incoming calls while on national roaming in lieu of fixed charges. In the case of RTP-FR, the ceiling tariff prescribed for outgoing voice calls (local as well as STD calls) while on national roaming will apply.
Prescription of tariff for outgoing SMS while on national roaming
31. Views of stakeholders had also been sought on tariff for outgoing SMS while on national roaming. In the earlier regime, this tariff was under regulatory forbearance. The specific question asked was whether it would be appropriate to prescribe that the tariff for an outgoing SMS while on national roaming should not be more than that for an outgoing SMS from home service area.
32. Many access service providers have argued that since the visited network is not realizing any fixed charges from the roaming subscriber, the usage charges would necessarily be higher than those in the home network in order to recover the
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additional cost e.g. signaling charges. On the other hand some stakeholders have stated that there is hardly any additional cost which can justify additional charges for an outgoing SMS while on national roaming and, therefore, the tariff for outgoing SMS while on national roaming should not be more than the tariff for outgoing SMS in home service area.
33. The Authority has analyzed the issue and has arrived at the conclusion that the work done for an outgoing SMS from the visited service area is, at best, only marginally higher than the work done in case of an outgoing SMS from the home service area. In the Consultation Paper no. 2/2013 dated 25.02.2013, the Authority had assessed the generally prevailing tariff for outgoing local SMS and outgoing STD SMS in home service area as Re. 1.00 per SMS and Rs. 1.50 per SMS respectively. The Authority has, therefore, decided to prescribe ceiling tariffs while on national roaming, of Re. 1.00 per SMS and Rs. 1.50 per SMS for outgoing local SMS and outgoing STD SMS respectively. Incoming SMS while on national roaming will, however, continue to remain free of charge.
34. The Authority has further decided to mandate the service providers, as in the case of outgoing voice calls, to provide tariff for outgoing SMS while on national roaming equal to tariff for outgoing SMS (local as well as STD) in home service area in the tariff plans ‘RTP’ and ‘RTP-FR’, for both post-paid and pre-paid services in every service area. The ceiling tariff prescribed for outgoing SMS (local as well as STD) for national roaming will apply to the tariffs for the ‘RTP’ and ‘RTP-FR’ as well. In all cases, incoming SMS will be free of charge.
Description of the scheme of tariff plan ‘RTP’ and ‘RTP-FR’
35. As indicated earlier, the Authority has mandated the service providers to offer a tariff plan ‘RTP’ and a tariff plan ‘RTP-FR’, for both pre-paid and post-paid services in each service area. These tariff plans shall be within the ceiling of twenty five tariff plans prescribed through the Telecommunication Tariff (Forty Second Amendment) Order, 2006 dated 07.03.2006. How these tariff plans would operate, is described below:
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36. In the tariff plan ‘RTP’, the charges for outgoing (local and STD) voice calls and outgoing (local and STD) SMS shall be uniform for home service area and national roaming and shall be within the ceiling tariff prescribed for outgoing (local and STD) voice calls/ SMS and incoming voice calls for national roaming.
37. In the tariff plan ‘RTP-FR’, the charges for outgoing (local and STD) voice calls and outgoing (local and STD) SMS shall be uniform for home service area and national roaming and shall be within the ceiling tariff prescribed for outgoing (local and STD) voice calls/ SMS. In addition, incoming calls while on national roaming shall be free of charge in lieu of fixed charges.
38. The schemes described above for the tariff plans ‘RTP’ and ‘RTP-FR’ shall apply for all varieties of outgoing (local and STD) voice calls and outgoing (local and STD) SMS. Besides, any discounted or promotional tariffs in these tariff plans shall be applied on both home and roam tariffs. In order to simplify the presentation of the tariff plan and to aid consumer understanding, the charges for outgoing (local and STD) voice calls and outgoing (local and STD) SMS shall not be distinguished on the basis of whether these are for the home service area or for national roaming.
39. The operation of the tariff plans ‘RTP’ and ‘RTP-FR’ is illustrated with the help of the following example:
A service provider (TSP1) offers access service in two service areas (X and Y). TSP1 offers access service to the subscribers on CDMA only in the service area ‘X’ and on both GSM and CDMA in the service area ‘Y’. The TSP1 offers both post-paid and pre-paid tariff plans in the service area ‘X’ and ‘Y.
Service Area
GSM
CDMA
Post-paid
Pre-paid
Post-paid
Pre-paid
X
Y
40. TSP1 would have to offer two separate tariff plans ‘RTP’ and ‘RTP-FR’ in each category. For example, in the service area ‘X’, it would offer an ‘RTP’ and an ‘RTP-
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FR’ for CDMA (Pre-paid) category and a separate ‘RTP’ and an ‘RTP-FR’ for CDMA (Post-paid) category.
Prescription of tariff for video calls while on national roaming
41. In the Consultation Paper, stakeholder’s views had also been sought on whether there is any need to prescribe tariff for video calls while on national roaming. A majority of the stakeholders have opined that video calls are at a very early stage of growth and therefore any prescription of tariff for video calls at this stage would undermine the huge investments made for provision of the service; however, market forces would ensure that these services are priced optimally to drive traffic and usage.
42. The Authority recognizes the fact that video calls are at a nascent stage of growth and, therefore, the Authority has decided, for the time being, to leave the tariff for video calls while on national roaming under forbearance.
Allowing Special Tariff Vouchers (STVs) and Combo Vouchers (CVs) with roaming benefits
43. As per the TTO (44th Amendment) 2007, TSPs were not allowed to charge any monthly access charge for national roaming services. As a corollary, they could not offer Special Tariff Vouchers (STVs) with roaming benefits, as STVs provide tariff benefits in lieu of fixed charges. In the Consultation Paper, stakeholders’ views were solicited on whether there should be a re-think on this issue and whether STVs with roaming benefits should be allowed.
44. The majority of the stakeholders have favored allowing STVs and Combo Vouchers (CVs) with national roaming benefits. They have argued that such vouchers would not only boost market offerings to subscribers but also provide greater flexibility to the service providers. They have contended that STVs and CVs would play a big role in bringing down the tariff for national roaming service.
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45. The Authority recognizes the fact that the STVs and CVs for home tariff have provided both flexibility and convenience to subscribers. The Authority has also analyzed the functionality of STVs and CVs for national roaming service and has come to the conclusion that such vouchers would blend well with the regime now being put in place for roaming calls and SMS and would enhance the capability of the system to respond to the short term needs of subscribers. The Authority has, therefore, decided to allow TSPs to offer STVs and CVs for national roaming service. There shall be no restriction on the service providers in offering STVs and CVs with combination of tariff benefits for both home service area and national roaming.
Review
46. The tariff regime, prescribed in this amendment to the TTO will be subject to review by the Authority after a year. The Authority will closely monitor the implementation of the regime and, in particular, its impact on competition and consumer interests and may intervene, if necessary, in the interim period.
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Annexure
Summary of Calculations of Incremental Cost Estimates
for National Roaming Service
1. The Authority, through its letter no. 301-10/2012-ER dated 26.10.2012, sought information on usage and revenue for the quarter ending March 2012 and cost for the F.Y. 2011-12 in respect of national roaming service in prescribed formats from all the wireless telecom service providers. Most of the service providers furnished information in the prescribed format. However, the data provided by two service providers was not amenable for analysis due to inconsistencies and absence of basis for apportionment and thus had to be excluded from the analysis. In order to estimate the incremental cost for roaming, recovery of both capital expenditure and operational expenditure in respect of national roaming service were taken into account as described below:
2. For estimating recovery of capital expenditure, depreciation on assets and return on capital employed (ROCE) were aggregated. The information on capital cost to support national roaming service was sought from the service providers in the following four sub-heads:
(i) Additional equipment/application in billing system to support roaming service
(ii) Connectivity resources e.g. routers, modems etc.
(iii) Additional application in the MSC
(iv) Other costs attributable to national roaming service
Based on the information received from the service providers, an average life of 5 years for the capital cost components at (i) & (ii) above and an average life of 10 years for the capital cost components at (iii) and (iv) above was considered in the analysis. Accordingly, annual depreciation on the basis of straight line method was taken as 20% for cost components at (i) & (ii) above and 10% for cost components at (iii) & (iv) above. Further, an ROCE of 15% was considered in the exercise which has also been used in the recent costing exercises undertaken by the Authority.
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3. The estimated recovery of average annual capital expenditure as above was added to the annual operating expenditure in respect of national roaming service based on the information furnished by the service providers. To this aggregate cost, license fee and spectrum charges at 12% (8% for license fee and 4% for spectrum charges) were also added to arrive at the total annualized cost for national roaming.
4. The total annualized cost so arrived was divided by the total minute of usage of national inroamers (annualized based on the information provided by the service providers) in order to estimate per minute incremental cost for national roaming. The following table presents the estimated incremental cost for national roaming for the various service providers:
Estimated Incremental Cost for National Roaming (Rs. per Minute)
Service Provider
Incremental Cost for Roaming (Rs. per Minute)
GSM Service Providers
Service Provider-1
0.02
Service Provider-2
0.03
Service Provider-3
0.04
Service Provider-4
0.05
Service Provider-5
0.06
Service Provider-6
0.09
Service Provider-7
0.09
Service Provider-8
0.09
Service Provider-9
0.26
Service Provider-10
9.55
CDMA Service Providers
Service Provider-1
0.01
Service Provider-2
0.02
Service Provider-3
0.09
5. As can be seen from the above table, the lowest of the cost estimates is Re.0.01 per minute (for CDMA) and Re. 0.02 per minute (for GSM) and the highest of the cost estimates is placed at Rs.9.55 per minute. Evidently, 0.26 per minute and Rs. 9.55 per minute are outliers. Thus the range of cost estimates falls between Re. 0.01 to
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Re. 0.09 per minute. Accordingly, the Authority has considered the incremental cost for roaming as Re. 0.10 per minute in the present review exercise.
BSNL Kerala Circle E-Auction of CDMA RUIM Vanity Numbers through Web & SMS (The Auction will start from 00:00 hrs of 19-6-2013 and will end at 23:59 hrs of 27-6-2013)
E-Auction of RUIM Level CDMA Numbers Annexure - II
Sl No CDMA No. Base _Value R egistration _Amount Incremental _ V alue
1 9188 000000 22000 1000 2200
2 91882 00000 13000 150 1300
3 91882 12345 7000 150 350
4 91882 77777 25000 150 2500
5 91882 91882 10000 150 1000
6 91882 88888 13000 150 1300
7 91884 33333 15000 150 1500
8 91884 88888 13000 150 1300
9 91884 91884 10000 150 1000
10 91887 12345 7000 150 350
11 91887 91887 10000 150 1000
12 9188 777777 30000 1000 3000
13 9188 202020 5000 150 250
14 9188 220000 4000 150 200
15 9188 222200 10000 150 1000
16 9188 225555 5000 150 250
17 9188 227777 5000 150 250
18 91 8822 8822 5000 150 250
19 9188 232323 5000 150 250
20 9188 270000 4000 150 200
21 9188 280000 4000 150 200
22 9188 282828 5000 150 250
23 9188 292929 5000 150 250
24 9188 410000 4000 150 200
25 9188 430000 4000 150 200
26 9188 434343 5000 150 250
27 9188 443333 5000 150 250
28 9188 444440 10000 150 1000
29 91 8844 8844 5000 150 250
30 9188 454545 5000 150 250
31 9188 460000 4000 150 200
32 9188 480000 4000 150 200
33 9188 484848 5000 150 250
34 9188 770000 4000 150 200
35 9188 777770 10000 150 1000
36 91 8877 8877 5000 150 250
37 9188 778888 4000 150 200
38 9188 787878 5000 150 250
39 9188 797979 5000 150 250
40 9188 222 000 4000 150 200
41 9188 222 777 4000 150 200
42 9188 222 999 4000 150 200
43 9188 444 000 4000 150 200
44 9188 444 111 4000 150 200
45 9188 444 333 4000 150 200
46 9188 444 999 4000 150 200
47 91887 22000 2000 150 100
48 9188 777000 4000 150 200
49 9188 777666 4000 150 200
50 9188 777 999 4000 150 200
Annexure-I
PROCEDURE FOR AUCTION OF
CDMA RUIM Vanity Numbers through Web & SMS
(The Auction will start from 00:00 hrs of 19-6-2013 and will end at 23:59 hrs of 27-6-2013)
To register, customer has to access the site http://eauction.bsnl.co.in, portal registration
is free
The customer can select the number of his choice and proceed for registration of the same
by paying non-refundable fee of Rs. 150/ (Rupees One hundred fifty only) which will be
charged as registration Fee for each vanity number except for RUIM Nos 9188000000 &
9188777777for which registration fee is Rs.1000/- . The Registration fee will be deducted
from the talk balance of Pre-Paid customers and will be included in the next bill of the
postpaid customers.
1. Procedure Through SMS:
*** Bidding of CDMA numbers through SMS can be done from BSNL GSM numbers only.
1. REGISTRATION
Send SMS REGVAN for normal Registration to 56666. Normal Registration will be charged @Rs.2/-.
2. VANITY NUMBER LIST:-
To know the VANITY numbers list,
Send SMS : VLIST<SPACE><CIRCLE SHORTCODE> <SPACE>< PATTERN> to 56666.
Eg: VLIST KL 11111 to 56666. Rs.2/- will be charged for the above SMS.
3. BIDDING PROCEDURE FOR BSNL CDMA RUIM PREMIUM VANITY NUMBER:-
(A). To know the highest bid available for your choice number , send SMS CHOICE<SPACE>10 digit
mobile number to 56666.
Eg: CHOICE 9495111111 to 56666. Rs.2/- will be charged for the above SMS.
(B). To participate in bidding for a vanity/premium number send SMS CHOICE<SPACE><10 digit mobile
number><SPACE>Y to 56666.
Eg: CHOICE 9495111111 Y to 56666. (Rs.150/- will be charged for the above SMS. Now customer can
participate in bidding for the above registered number.)
(C). To bid for a Vanity number send SMS: CHOICE<SPACE>10 digit mobile number<SPACE>
AMOUNT to 56666.
Eg:- CHOICE 9495111111 22000 to 56666.
(To bid for the mobile number 9495111111 at an amount Rs.22000/-)
Rs.2/- will be charged for the above SMS
2. Procedure through web: (Google chrome / Mozila browser required)
Visit http://eauction.bsnl.co.in and register (Initial registration is free)
Customer can register through “Login / Register” link – login with mobile number & e-mail id –
Customer will get Password via SMS & e-mail after successful registration.
Customer has to click “Login” by using received password and accept terms and conditions to
proceed further.
Note: Registration charge & incremental value are same as that for auction through
SMS
All payment should be done online.
After paying the registration charges, customer can bid for that particular number available in
“My Bid Status” menu.
3. INTIMATION OF SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS:-
The First Highest bidder H1 will receive a pin in his mobile number with which he can
approach the nearest CSC. The customer has to pay the bid amount and plan charges and
can take the connection within 5 working days of receipt of pin.
If the first highest bidder fails to deposit the bid amount within 5 working daysof intimation ,
pin will be sent to second highest bidder(H2) and as per Corporate Office letter No-32-
2/2012-13/S&M-CM/25 dtd 3/8/2012, the number shall be offered to the H2 bidder at the
same H1 price.
If the Second highest bidder fails to deposit the bid amount within 5 working days of
intimation, pin will be sent to third highest bidder(H3) and as per Corporate Office letter No-
32-2/2012-13/S&M-CM/25 dtd 3/8/2012, the number shall be offered to the H3 bidder at
the same H1 price.
BSNL AP Circle pleased to announce New STV and revise the tariff of existing STVs effect from 18-06-2013 under GSM Prepaid services
BSNL AP Telecom Circle pleased to announce New STV and revise the tariff of existing
STVs effect from 18-06-2013 under GSM Prepaid services. The details are given below.
Details and Features of the STVs
MRP in Rs
(Incl. of S.
tax)
Feature New/Revised Validity in
days
121 1800 Min Local/STD On-net Night (11 PM
to 6 AM)- New STV Introduced New 30
344 Local call On-net Unlimited free Revised 27
894 Local call On-net Unlimited free Revised 81
34 80 Min Local/STD Any-net- 1 day
(Revised) Revised 1
164 Unlimited Local/STD On-net -6 days
(Revised) Revised 6
574 Unlimited Local On-net call and 500 Min
free Local/STD calls Any-net (Revised) Revised 27
1494 Unlimited Local On-net call and 1500 Min
free Local/STD calls Any-net (Revised) Revised 81
43 Local- any net call @ 1.2 paise/ 2sec.
(Revised) Revised 30
STVs effect from 18-06-2013 under GSM Prepaid services. The details are given below.
Details and Features of the STVs
MRP in Rs
(Incl. of S.
tax)
Feature New/Revised Validity in
days
121 1800 Min Local/STD On-net Night (11 PM
to 6 AM)- New STV Introduced New 30
344 Local call On-net Unlimited free Revised 27
894 Local call On-net Unlimited free Revised 81
34 80 Min Local/STD Any-net- 1 day
(Revised) Revised 1
164 Unlimited Local/STD On-net -6 days
(Revised) Revised 6
574 Unlimited Local On-net call and 500 Min
free Local/STD calls Any-net (Revised) Revised 27
1494 Unlimited Local On-net call and 1500 Min
free Local/STD calls Any-net (Revised) Revised 81
43 Local- any net call @ 1.2 paise/ 2sec.
(Revised) Revised 30
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