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Call drops: TRAI to confirm 'position' in 2 weeks to help public

As mobile users continue to grapple with call drops, telecom regulator TRAI said current norms are "inefficient" to provide any relief to consumers and it will finalise in two weeks its "position" in the wake of Supreme Court quashing a penalty provision

May 27, 2016 / 18:53 IST
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As mobile users continue to grapple with call drops, telecom regulator TRAI said current norms are "inefficient" to provide any relief to consumers and it will finalise in two weeks its "position" in the wake of Supreme Court quashing a penalty provision.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) had put in place a new set of rules mandating telecom operators to pay Re 1 for each dropped call, subject to maximum Rs 3 per day, but this provision was quashed by the Supreme Court after telecom operators appealed against the regulatory diktat.

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"We are reviewing the situation internally as to what should be the way forward. May be in couple of weeks we should be able to come out with the position as to what can be done," TRAI Chairman R S Sharma told PTI in an interview.

Calling current norms inefficient in providing relief to telecom consumers, he said: "TRAI had tried by way of notionally compensating the consumers in cases of call drops.