Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
MVNOs can’t own spectrum: Trai
17 Jun 2008
TRAI approves 74 per cent FDI in satellite radio
05 Jun 2008
TRAI lays down ground rules for VAS
29 May 2008
TRAI updates rates of pay channels in non-CAS
21 Apr 2008
TRAI backs reduction in licence fee for direct-to-home channels
17 Apr 2008
The reduction in licence fee may not make DTH cheaper for consumer as operators are unlikely to pass it on to the consumers.
Tatas lashes TRAI probe in Virgin Mobile deal
14 Apr 2008
TRAI recommends nationwide mobile number portability from June 2009
12 Apr 2008
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has recommended a 2009 deadline for nationwide implementation of complete mobile number portability.
Call rates to fall as TRAI phases out ADC levy on private telecom operators
27 Mar 2008
Local and domestic long distance mobile call tariffs are expected to drop further following a decision by TRAI to phase out a levy private telecom operators had to pay state-owned BSNL.
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
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