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TRAI starts overhaul of quality norms for mobile services

Tightening the noose around mobile operators over call drops, telecom regulator Trai today proposed stricter quality norms for local areas and imposing graded (rpt) graded financial disincentives for poor services.

August 05, 2016 / 21:55 IST
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Tightening the noose around mobile operators over call drops, telecom regulator TRAI today proposed stricter quality norms for local areas and imposing graded (rpt) graded financial disincentives for poor services.

At present, the quality norms are at service area level (averaging the performance of the entire service area as a whole) but TRAI feels such a calculation may give a "different picture" about the quality of customer experience.

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"There could be many areas or localities within the service area where the Quality of service (QoS) could be poor," TRAI said in its latest consultation paper.

"One of the options for ensuring QoS could be through increased investments for infrastructure development by redefining the parameters and benchmarks and measurement methodology to ensure that averaging over the entire service area does not affect the quality of experience of the consumer," it said.