Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
TRAI for penalising telecoms for poor service
09 Feb 2009
Telecom rates set to come down
01 Jan 2009
TRAI invites consultation on media ownership
24 Sep 2008
Tatas lashes TRAI probe in Virgin Mobile deal
14 Apr 2008
Telecom panel okays TRAI proposal to lift cap on number of players
By | 12 Oct 2007
TRAI approves cable landing rates of VSNL, RCom and Bharti
By | 12 Oct 2007
TRAI fixes Rs77-260 cable tariff for non-CAS areas
By | 04 Oct 2007
Telecom Regulatory Authority suggests subsidy for remote area broadband connectivity
By | 18 Sep 2007
BSNL employees union oppose TRAI`s plan to unblock last mile network
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Sep 2007
New TRAI regulations to make bandwidth cheaper
By | 15 Sep 2007
TRAI refutes GSM operators'' charge of non-transparency
By | 05 Sep 2007
Government to refer issue of tariff hike to TRAI
By | 22 Aug 2007
TRAI warns telecom firms against interruption levy
By | 22 Aug 2007
Rs500 fine for every unsolicited commercial call
06 Jun 2007
Telecom regulator TRAI has come down heavily on telemarketers and imposed a fine of Rs500 on them for each unsolicited commercial call or message.
TRAI weighing policy on spectrum sharing
06 Jun 2007
Telecom user base touches 212 million:TRAI
24 May 2007
Telecom customer satisfaction declines
20 Apr 2007
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