Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
Telecom user base rises to 1.2 bn
15 Jul 2017
Trai seeks to ease pressure on telcos, moots 5% GST
01 Jul 2017
Apart from lower GST, other suggestions by the regulator include lower licence fee and spectrum usage charge and a longer tenor for paying for spectrum acquired through auctions along with lower initial upfront payment
Jio asks Trai to penalise Airtel over ‘misleading’ ads
28 Jan 2017
The move is the latest in a series of accusations and counter-accusations between the Mumbai-based Jio, promoted by Mukesh Ambani, and Sunil Mittal’s Bharti Airtel Ltd
Reliance Jio tops download charts with average 4G speed of 9.9 Mbps
11 Jan 2017
Reliance Jio 4G network's average download speeds reached 18.16 megabits per second in December 2016, its highest since launch of its commercial 4G services in September, while it was 6.7 per cent for Vodafone in the same month, as per Trai data
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