Telecom sector regulator Trai has notified that the minimum broadband speed has been raised to 512Kbps from the earlier 256Kbps. The amendment has been made to the Telecom Consumers Complaint Redressal Regulations,
November 2, 2024
November 2, 2024
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Telecom sector regulator Trai has notified that the minimum broadband speed has been raised to 512Kbps from the earlier 256Kbps. The amendment has been made to the Telecom Consumers Complaint Redressal Regulations,
Telecom regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Monday initiated the process for framing rules linked to modern networks that will be installed soon, especially for 4G services, and their connectivity
India’s telecom industry added 2.81 million subscribers in April, taking the total number to 935.81 million on the back of growing number of urban and rural mobile connections, latest data from
Telecom industry has asked the government to continue its policy of allotting microwave access and backbone radio-frequency carriers without auction, besides pitching for uniform guidelines on providing permissions for laying optical fibre.
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on Thursday suggested a new definition of revenue for Internet service providers (ISPs) on which the government should levy 8 percent annual fee. Industry officials
Soon after the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) started the process to mandate a minimum speed for mobile Internet, a study by US firm Akamai shows India has the lowest average
GSM industry body COAI has asked the Department of Telecom (DoT) to allow reconfiguration of airwaves in the 1800MHz band in order to create contiguous blocks of spectrum. In a letter to
A special CBI court on Saturday fixed March 27 for pronouncing its order on a plea filed by Loop Telecom Limited seeking directions for referring the matter to Lok Adalat for “settlement”
The Telecom Commission, an inter-ministerial panel, is likely to meet at the end of March to discuss the issue of installing mobile towers in naxal-affected areas in nine states.”The DoT committee
Airtel’s fixed-line broadband customers will have to shell out more for Internet services from April, as the service provider has hiked the charges by up to 40 percent in certain plans. The
Inter-ministerial panel Telecom Commission (TC) is scheduled to meet on February 17 to discuss mergers and acquisitions (M&A) rules for the sector. “TC is scheduled for February 17,” said an official. The
GSM and CDMA players were a divided house over the valuation and reserve price of 800MHz band, used for offering CDMA services. During an open house discussion organised by sectoral regulator Telecom