"Big news for telecom users in India! The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, or TRAI, has rolled out new regulations that bring major benefits for consumers.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has made it mandatory for telecom companies to offer recharge plans ...
TRAI has given a New Year’s gift to the country's 120 crore mobile users by introducing affordable recharge options.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) recently mandated telecom operators to introduce special tariff vouchers ...
According to the reports, in India, nearly 150 million people are 2G users, dual-SIM owners, elderly individuals and rural ... TRAI’s move may harm Jio and Airtel’s interests TRAI’s initiative favours ...
TRAI has directed telecom operators to provide calls and SMS-only plans to benefit users by allowing them to pay only for the services they use.
Currently, all telecom operators offer recharge plans bundled with data, which are not beneficial for feature phone users and those on 2G networks. TRAI is soon going to implement a policy for ...
Price-sensitive mobile users can now opt for voice and SMS-only packs as mandated by Trai, benefiting 150 million remaining 2G users, dual SIM owners ... s two leading telcos - Reliance Jio and Bharti ...
Trai has amended tariff rules to require mobile service providers to offer a separate plan for voice calls and SMS for customers who do not use data, removing the 90-day cap on special recharge ...
MTN’s subscriber base rose to 80.38 million; Glo declined to 19.11 million, while Airtel rose to 54.45 million ... This was followed by 2G (42 per cent), 3G (9.4 per cent) and 5G, 2.33 per ...
we are preparing to phase out 3G technology before the end of 2025 and 2G before the end of 2026," he said. ALSO READ: Airtel Rwanda launches its own 4G LTE network "It is the role of mobile ...