Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
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
TRAI caps unified licence fee at Rs180 crore
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Jan 2005
TRAI cuts access deficit charge
By Our Corporate Bureau | 07 Jan 2005
TRAI not for blocking of caller ID
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Mar 2004
TRAI to look at cable telephony
By Our Infotech Bureau | 07 Feb 2004
TRAI to bar discriminatory pricing
By Our Economy Bureau | 18 Dec 2003
Operators do not need TRAI nod to fix basic services tariffs
By Our Economy Bureau | 06 Nov 2003
Reliance, Tatas like TRAI plan
By Mumbai: | 28 Oct 2003
TRAI recommends single licence regime for cellular, basic service
By Our Economy Bureau | 28 Oct 2003
TRAI asks Reliance Infocomm to explain ‘national roaming’
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Feb 2003
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