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TRAI
1. TELECOM REGULATORY AUTHORITY
OF INDIA
TRAI ACT 1997
TRAI AMMENDMENT ACT 2000
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2. ROAD MAP
Introduction
Basic Function : TRAI
Critical Analysis of Some Key Services
NDNC/DNC
MNP
Consumer Protection
Statistical Data
New Services initiated by TRAI
Summary
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4. INTRODUCTION
It is an independent regulator
It was established on 20 February 1997
The mission of TRAI is to create and nurture an environment
which will enable the quick growth of the telecommunication
sector in the country
One of the major objectives is to provide a transparent policy
environment
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5. INTRODUCTION (contd..)
In 2000, the TDSAT was constituted through an amendment of
the 1997 act
The primary objective of TDSAT's establishment was to release
TRAI from adjudicatory and dispute settlement functions in order
to strengthen the regulatory framework
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6. Why trai was formed ?
NTP 1994 – DoT was the policy maker and competitor to
private entrants
Private enterprises were discouraged to enter the telecom
market
Rural telecommunications suffered the most
To regulate & provide guiding principles to service providers
To ensure the interests of consumers of Telecom services
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7. TRAI : BASIC FUNCTIONS
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9. NDNC/DNC
NDNC: an opportunity to limit the telemarketing calls
they receive
DNC:
telemarketers are prohibited from calling in
most circumstances. The list is maintained by the
National Do Not Call Registry of the Federal Trade
Commission (FTC)
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10. DO NOT CALL OR
DO NOT Disturb
WHY ??
The authority been receiving complaints from various quarters
regarding telemarketing calls and unsolicited SMSs
Disturb the recipients, intrude into their privacy and impose a
cost
the Authority initiated a consultation process with all the
stakeholders and came out with a comprehensive regulation
called the Telecom Unsolicited Commercial Communications
Regulations in June 2007
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11. FEATURES - DNC
Subscribers will get registered in NDNC through telecom
operators and it will be effective after 45 days
Registry by voice by dialing number ‘1909’ or by sending
SMS to this number
Telemarketers will do scrubbing their calling list through
the NDNC site before making actual costs / SMSs to
subscribers
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12. FEATURES – DNC (contd..)
To discourage telemarketers from making calls to
numbers registered in Do Not Call list, a provision
has been made for prescribing higher tariff
The
defaulter telemarketer could
disconnection of telecom service
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13. USAGE OF DNC
Telemarketer oriented
Customer oriented
Individual phone number blocking
Service provider oriented
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14. MNP
MNP stands for Mobile Number Portability
MNP in India became available from 01st January
2011
It allows to transfer the existing mobile phone
number from one network provider to another
MNP will incur a charge of Rs 19
It takes 7 days to port the number
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15. MNP (contd..)
Some of the Advantages: It enables mobile subscribers to retain their mobile
number
It empowers the consumer to be a lifelong owner of his
phone number
Better addressing of grievances to retain subscribers
Affordable and convenient
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17. MNP (contd..)
For the month of January, the maximum number of
requests in Zone-I (North and West India) were
received in Gujarat at 4 Lakhs
Jammu & Kashmir registered the lowest number of
requests at 2,534 but that is expected, since it has
one of the lowest user base
In Zone-II (South and East India), West Bengal leads
with 8 Lakhs customers requesting for number
porting till date, followed by Kolkata, which received
4 Lakhs requests. There were just 6536 requests
from the North East
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18. Consumer Protection
As per the Sixth Amendment made to Telecom
Consumers Protection, Regulation, 2013 following
provisions are regulated :
1. Deactivation of Mobile Telephone Connections of
Prepaid Consumers due to non – usage
2. Deactivation of Mobile Telephone Connections of
Postpaid Consumers due to non – usage
3. Grace period for re-activation
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19. Consumer Protection (contd..)
Providing usage details in respect to pre-paid mobile
connections
Provision
of information
redressal mechanism
relating
to
complaint
Provision of information to Prepaid consumers on
activation of a voucher
Provision of information to Prepaid consumers
relating to usage
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20. STATISTICAL DATA
In millions
The no. of telephone subscribers in India declined
from 937.70 millions at the end of Sept-12 to 895.51
millions at the end of Dec-12. Further in the month of
Jan-13 it declined to 893.15 millions
940
920
900
880
860
Telephone Subscribers
Sept
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21. STATISTICAL DATA (contd..)
TELE-DENSITY
The Urban Tele-density has declined from 161.13 as
on 30.09.2013 to 149.90 as on 31.12.2013
The Rural Tele-density has declined from 40.36 to
39.85
The overall Tele-density has declined from 77.04 as
on Sept-12 to 73.34 as on Dec-12
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22. STATISTICAL DATA (contd..)
Source : www.trai.gov.in
Further it declined to 73.07 as on Jan-13
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24. STATISTICAL DATA (contd..)
REVENUE
Monthly Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) for
GSM service increased by 3.03% from Rs.95 in QE
Sept-12 to Rs.98 in QE Dec-12
ARPU for CDMA service increased by 2.80% from
Rs.78 in QE Sept-12 to Rs.80 in QE Dec-12
Gross Revenue of Telecom Service Sector has been
Rs.52858.39 Crore, decrease of 0.15% in GR as
compared to last quarter
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26. New Services
4G Technology
Fourth generation of mobile phone mobile communication
technology standards
It is a successor to the third generation (3G) standards
Includes
amended
mobile
web
access,
IP
telephony, gaming services, high-definition mobile
TV, video conferencing, 3D television, and cloud
computing
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27. 4G TECHNOLOGY
Fourth Generation Technology
Faster & More Reliable
100 B/s
Lower cost than previous
generations
Multi – standard wireless system Bluetooth, Wired, Wireless
Ad Hoc Networking
IPv6 Core
Most important is proprietary
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28. MOBILE TV
Mobile television is television watched on a small
handheld or mobile device
It include features like downloading TV programs and
podcasts from the internet and the ability to store
programming for later viewing
The first pocket-sized mobile television which had a 2-
inch CRT screen was sold in January 1977 for less
than £100 in the UK
Mobile TV is one of the features provided by many 3G
phones
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30. LOOKING FORWARD
The Digitization of cable TV network has already
started; there will be complete transition to Digital
Cable TV By 31.12.2014
It does not have the power to impose penalties on
service providers for failing to adhere to rules , which
is to change soon
Moving toward Green Telecom
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31. PRESENTED BY :NAME
ROLL NO.
MS. GILLIAN DOURADO
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MR. NAVIN DUBEY
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MR. BURHANUDDIN KACHWALA
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MR. RAMLAVAT PATEL
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MS. AAYUSHI TRHAN
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MR. SAVIO MENEZES
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