Bharti Airtel Limited has received a notice imposing a penalty of ₹6,67,000 from the Department of Telecommunications, Andhra Pradesh LSA. The penalty is for alleged violation of subscriber verification norms, identified during a Customer Application Form (CAF) Audit conducted by the DoT. The company has decided to pay the penalty and not contest the matter, ensuring compliance with licensing terms and conditions.
Regulatory Penalty Issued
Bharti Airtel Limited, through its Indian operating subsidiary Bharti Airtel, has been notified of a penalty amounting to ₹6,67,000. This notice originates from the Department of Telecommunications, Andhra Pradesh Licensed Service Area (‘DoT’). The imposition of this penalty is reportedly due to alleged violations concerning subscriber verification norms, a critical aspect of telecommunication service provision.
Details of the Allegation and Action
The alleged violations were identified following a periodic Customer Application Form (CAF) Audit conducted by the DoT. This audit aims to ensure that telecom operators adequately verify customer information before onboarding them as subscribers, adhering to the company’s License Agreement. The alleged non-compliance pertains to the subscriber verification standards stipulated under the License Agreement.
Company’s Response and Financial Impact
Bharti Airtel Limited has stated that the maximum financial impact arising from this notice is limited to the penalty amount levied, which is ₹6,67,000. Following a review of the situation, the company has opted to accept and pay the penalty. They will not be contesting the matter, aiming for a swift resolution and continued adherence to regulatory guidelines. The DoT communication was received on June 09, 2026.
Source: BSE