Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
TRAI slaps 12 minutes per hour cap on TV ads
15 May 2012
Rahul Khullar is new TRAI chairman
14 May 2012
Khullar assumes charge at the most difficult juncture for the telecom sector ever, with the outcome of the Supreme Court order over the cancellation of 122 telecom licences in the aftermath of the 2G scam yet to be put to rest
TV carriage fee to remain affordable: TRAI chief
05 May 2012
TV tariff guidelines: Cable firms up in arms, but MSOs not unhappy
05 May 2012
Cable TV firms are strongly critical of the new tariff guidelines issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, saying they are not realistic
Telcos blast TRAI proposals on fresh 2G auction
28 Apr 2012
TRAI proposes Rs3,622 crore reserve price for 2G spectrum auction
23 Apr 2012
TRAI today proposed a reserve price of Rs3,622 crore for auction of 2G spectrum, much higher than the price operators paid for the radio waves during the previous allocation.
TRAI proposes non-refundable licence fees
27 Mar 2012
TRAI orders more clarity on mobile phone tariffs
17 Jan 2012
BSNL refuses to reconnect mobile operators
22 Oct 2011
State-run telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has still not restored interconnectivity services to private telecom operators in the Punjab circle till this morning, defying the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s orders to do so
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