Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
HC upholds Trai’s Re1 compensation for call drops
01 Mar 2016
The Delhi High Court has ruled that regulator Trai had the power to levy a penalty on call drops, and had done so keeping in mind consumers’ interests
India opts for net neutrality, bars differential pricing
08 Feb 2016
The decision by Trai that "no service provider shall offer or charge discriminatory tariffs for data services on basis of content" spells an end to Facebook’s Free Basics as well as other zero-rating schemes like Airtel Zero
PMO irate with Facebook, sets up panel on neutrality
04 Feb 2016
Facebook has been engaged in a war of words with Trai over responses made through the social networks' platform to a consultation paper on differential pricing of data services
Trai, Facebook in war of words over Free Basics campaign
20 Jan 2016
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has written a strongly-worded letter to Facebook, slamming the social media giant for the way it ran a campaign to save its zero-rating platform Free Basics
Call drop penalty: HC questions Trai’s logic
09 Jan 2016
No call drop penalty till 6 Jan, Trai tells HC
23 Dec 2015
Trai tells RCom to pull plug on Facebook's Free Basics
23 Dec 2015
Still dithering over whether Facebook's free service violates net neutrality norms, the telecom regulator has asked Reliance Communications to stop providing Free Basics till it makes up its mind
Trai plans test drive to monitor call drops
24 Sep 2015
Trai raises red flag on India’s crawling broadband speeds
18 Apr 2015
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has finally raised the red flag on India’s frustratingly slow ‘broadband’ services, suggesting several reforms that the government must take to remedy this problem
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