Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
TRAI to select bandwidth resellers
24 Mar 2007
TRAI lowers port charges for telecom operators
02 Feb 2007
TRAI chops roaming rates to Rs2.40 per minute
24 Jan 2007
TRAI plans ADC review
22 Jan 2007
TRAI loses office in Delhi sealing drive
08 Nov 2006
TRAI set to fix ceiling price for pay channels
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Trai hauls up mobile operators for poor service
16 Jan 2006
Lifetime validity schemes come under TRAI scrutiny
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Jan 2006
TRAI directs telecom firms to make tariffs transparent
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 Jun 2005
FM turns down TRAI plea for independent funding
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Apr 2005
TRAI proposes domestic leased line tariff reduction
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Apr 2005
TRAI stops VSNL from selling international calling cards
By Our Corporate Bureau | 23 Mar 2005
Mobile tariffs down by 58 per cent in Q3 2004: TRAI
By Our Corporate Bureau | 23 Mar 2005
TRAI seeks cut in international, domestic leased lines
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Feb 2005
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