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TRAI regulations on DTH services

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DTH services:- Recently framed TRAI Regulations - Are these regulations really new or framed to enhance the financial burden on the common citizens or something behind the curtain?   Telecom Regulatory Authority of India recently have brought out regulations on DTH with a sole objective to reduce (being so called) the monthly expenditure bill of the common citizens and accordingly termed it as the key USP. Is it really the sole objective or there is something beyond the curtain which may not be visible? The rules have been framed by TRAI to be effective from 1 st February 2019 and the existing subscribers were asked to opt for the same by 31 st January 2019. However, the deadline now has been extended to 31 st March 2019. My views to new regulations of TRAI effective from 1st February 2019 is:  1.      First of all the deadline for opting to the new regime of DTH is not understood as to what is the objective of such a dea...

Government should not succumb to the pressure of telecom service providers

Whether the move of telecom service providers for not supplying hard copy bills to consumers for telecom connection is really for saving paper?  The telecom industry in India is initiating a move to deregulate supply of post paid bills in hard copy to telecom subscribers and it is surprising that TRAI also seems to be considering the same even though supply of hard copy bill is laid down in Indian Telegraph Act, 1885. TRAI has already issued consultation paper for the same. The main reason behind such a move has been indicated to save cutting of trees for paper usage being used in delivery of printed bills by telecom companies to the consumers.  While it is a welcome initiative of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to place an environmental friendly system to save cutting of trees for paper usage being used in delivery of printed bills by telecom companies to the consumers, therefore, we should encourage dispensing with use of paper for hard copy generation ...

Unethical business practices by telecom service providers in life time validity plans subscribed by prepaid category of mobile subscribers as analysed under RTI Act 2005

Unethical business practices by telecom service providers in life time validity plans subscribed by prepaid category of mobile subscribers- An article as titled above was brought out on 28/12/2018 in this blog indicating unethical business practices of the Telecom Service Providers on their prepaid and postpaid telecom connections. The link to the article is: https://skvirmani-jagograhak.blogspot.com/2018/12/unethical-business-practices-by-telecom.html The telecom service providers had launched a scheme “life time validity” plans for mobile subscribers wherein the mobile users were being offered free incoming calls for which no recharge for its validity was required against one time charge. It was ranging from various amounts varying from company to company, the most prominent being Rs. 999/-. These plans were announced by telecom companies more than a decade back. The subscribers were required to recharge with talk time value recharge vouchers if the subscribers wish t...

Unethical business practices by telecom service providers in life time validity plans subscribed by pre-paid category of mobile users

Unethical business practices by telecom service providers in life time validity plans subscribed by prepaid category of mobile subscribers        The telecom service providers had launched a scheme “life time validity” plans for mobile subscribers wherein the mobile users were being offered free incoming calls for which no recharge for its validity was required against one time charge. It was ranging from various amounts varying from company to company, the most prominent being Rs. 999/-. These plans were announced by telecom companies more than a decade back. The subscribers were required to recharge with talk time value recharge vouchers if the subscribers wish to use mobile for outgoing calls. While some companies like MTNL had a condition in the post paid category to use the connection for a minimum of Rs. 100/- in three months period and if the value of the consumption was less than Rs. 100/- in a quarter, the left over amount was being...