Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
TRAI proposes non-refundable licence fees
27 Mar 2012
TRAI releases pre-consultation paper on fresh auction of 2G spectrum
03 Feb 2012
A TV channel report quoted TRAI chairman JS Sarma as saying that the SC verdict will herald "brighter days" for the sector
TRAI orders more clarity on mobile phone tariffs
17 Jan 2012
BSNL refuses to reconnect mobile operators
22 Oct 2011
State-run telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has still not restored interconnectivity services to private telecom operators in the Punjab circle till this morning, defying the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s orders to do so
TRAI gets 3 months to formulate new IUC rules
16 Jul 2011
TRAI seeking to change rules mid-game, say older telcos
10 Feb 2011
Reacting to the proposed six-fold hike in the price of pan-India 2G spectrum, the Cellular Operators' Association of India, which represents GSM operators, called the recommendations ''disastrous'' for the industry
Telcos jittery as TRAI moots six-fold hike in spectrum prices
09 Feb 2011
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India today proposed to the government large increases in the price of second-generation (2G) spectrum that service providers use for mobile telephony
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