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50% data charge reduction still pending, users grow impatient

September 15, 2025
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The wait continues as data users grow impatient. The much-anticipated reduction in data charges may still take some time to come into effect. The Bhutan InfoComm and Media Authority (BICMA) hinted it could be finalised this week. The Cabinet approved a 50 per cent reduction in data charges in March this year, which was supposed to be rolled out in July. 

From waiting in queues to spending leisure hours, people are constantly on their phones. But the prolonged wait for a data reduction is testing their patience.

“Although the Cabinet has approved the reduction, it is said that the matter is currently with the BICMA. But we don’t know whether the government is reminding them or the regulatory authority is working accordingly. But the people have been waiting for the decision. The sooner the decision is made, the more impactful it is going to be for the people,” said Thinley Dorji, Thimphu.

“Everyone uses data these days, whether it’s children studying or family calls abroad. We have been waiting for a long time for the data reduction, but there seems to be no decision,” said Yeshi Dema, Monggar.

And for many, the reduction would ease their expenses.

“Nowadays, we have to do everything on the internet, starting from our business. However, data is too expensive, and the 50 per cent reduction would be a great relief. Therefore, I am eagerly waiting for the reduction,” said Dina Timsina, Shopkeeper, Gelephu.

“I usually recharge the 999 package, but it does not last for the whole month. And the reduction is going to ease the burden for many,” said Tenzin Wangchuk, Thimphu.

“We heard that the proposal to reduce data charges has been passed in Parliament, and we are very excited. If it comes into effect soon, it would help us a lot since most of our work is done online now. Compared to other countries, data charges here are higher, so this change would be a great relief,” said Chador Tenzin, Paro.

Currently, BICMA is reviewing Bhutan Telecom’s proposal and says the decision has yet to be finalised.

Bhutan Telecom confirmed they submitted revised proposals about a month ago but declined to share details, citing sensitivity. Since then the matter has been with BICMA.

With nothing certain, for now, the plan remains in limbo, leaving people with no option but to wait.

Devika Pradhan

Edited by Sonam Pem

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