Wednesday 6 July 2016

TRAI is seeking the appointment of an average data speeds and validity of 1 year for data plans

The Telecommunications Regulatory TRAI on Wednesday that he was about to float consultation paper on the new quality of service standards for wireless data transfer per month, which will be considered in determining the average data speeds to be on the operators to offer their customers in order to provide speeds better browsing on mobile phones.

Earlier, it was the organizer of the quality of service standards for wireless data transfer in 2014 and asked the telecom operators to refer to the minimum speed, but telecommunications companies complained that the "laws of physics" does not guarantee a minimum speed which can provide to consumers.



"Now, we say that if you can not provide a minimum data speed, then at least the average speed can not be guaranteed. In the consultation paper, we will discuss what can be average standards," the newspaper quoted chairman of Tri Sharma as saying economic newspaper.

"We will issue a consultation paper soon to reform the quality of service standards for wireless data transfer," said Sharma.

At the same time, the regulator has also proposed to increase the mobile charging voucher Internet services validity of up to 90 days to 365 days to promote the use by consumers marginal.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, "after the various aspects of the case study, the authority feels longer validity of 365 days instead of 90 days, the current can be useful for consumers marginal, first-time users and consumers sensitive regarding the price," said in a statement.

At present, the company can issue recharge that can be valid for a maximum period of 90 days voucher. If the consumer fails to consume the amount of mobile Internet data purchased through a coupon and then lapses unused data.

The regulator said it had received requests seeking longer validity of the data packets in the first place to address consumer concerns marginally wireless Internet who prefer less data doctrine packaged with a longer validity.

It sought regulator comments from the public on the proposal of July 26 on the proposed amendment to the existing rules.

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