Cabinet-Approved 50% Data Charge Cut Still Pending with BICMA

 A long-awaited 50% reduction in data charges, approved by the Cabinet earlier this year, remains in limbo as the Bhutan InfoComm and Media Authority (BICMA) has yet to take a final decision.
The Cabinet had endorsed the proposal in March 2025, with plans to roll out the reduced tariffs by July. However, more than two months past the scheduled rollout, the revised rates have not been implemented.

Bhutan Telecom confirmed that it submitted a revised proposal to BICMA about a month ago. The authority is currently reviewing the proposal, leaving consumers uncertain about when they can expect relief from high data costs.

Karma, a concerned citizen, remarked that while the Cabinet has already given its approval, the delay now lies with BICMA. He questioned whether the government is actively reminding the regulator or if the authority is progressing on its own pace. “A quick decision would be more impactful for the people,” Karma added, emphasizing the urgency of the matter.

For now, subscribers across the country continue to pay the existing rates, awaiting clarity on when — or if — the Cabinet’s promised 50% reduction will be realized.


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