The Telecom Regulatory Authority of
India (TRAI) has tightened the noose around the broadband service
providers and asked them to meet the Quality of Service benchmarks
failing which they will be facing fines.
The regulator earlier this week released
the “Quality of Service of Broadband Service (Amendment) Regulations,
2012 (28 of 2012)” on financial disincentives. TRAI
in its release says the “purpose of the regulations is to prescribe
financial disincentives on the service providers for failure to meet the
prescribed Quality of Service benchmarks of Broadband service.”
“These regulations prescribe financial
disincentive on Broadband Service providers for noncompliance with the
benchmark at a rate not exceeding Rs. 50,000 per parameter for the first
noncompliance and Rs. 100,000 per parameter for subsequent
non-compliance of the benchmarks.”
The TRAI says the regulations also
provide for deterrent as financial disincentives against false reporting
and delay in submission of report of the Quality of Service benchmarks.
Read the full TRAI release here.
Source: http://www.thinkdigit.com/Internet/TRAI-asks-broadband-service-providers-to-meet_12827.html
Source: http://www.thinkdigit.com/Internet/TRAI-asks-broadband-service-providers-to-meet_12827.html