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    Thumbs up TRAI Initiates Consultation on Quality of Broadband and Internet Services

    " Focus is on increasing Access Speed
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    Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) released a consultation paper on “Bandwidth required for ISPs for better connectivity and improved quality of service”.

    The Authority has suo-motu initiated this consultation process to seek the views of the stakeholders in order to develop a framework which will strengthen the existing regulations on quality of broadband service.

    A strong need is being felt to identify easily monitorable and enforceable QoS measures particularly in regard to access speed to ensure that a bare minimum (floor) bandwidth is available with service providers for provisioning of broadband and internet services with reasonable assured quality to its subscribers.

    Increasing number of broadband subscribers and development of various applications demanding high-bandwidth such as IPTV and peer-to-peer file sharing have emphasized the need to ensure high quality broadband connections. The concept of virtual office, remote office is gaining popularity. E-Commerce, E- health, Video world, Virtual tours and E-marts are some other emerging popular applications requiring huge bandwidth which are time sensitive also. In such a scenario, Quality of service becomes of prime importance. It may be noted that number of Internet subscribers are 12.24 millions at the end of September 2008 and number of broadband subscribers are 5.28 at that end of November 2008.

    Incidences have come to the notice of the Authority where subscribers allege speed of their Broadband connections is much less than subscribed speed. In order to monitor the quality of service of broadband services, TRAI issued the ‘Quality of Service of Broadband Service Regulations, 2006’ , which define various parameters like packet loss, latency in the network, peak bandwidth utilization etc. Monitoring of these parameters indicate the status of the congestion in the network. Service providers are expected to monitor their network and take corrective actions before the quality of service is impacted. It is generally seen that such corrective actions are not taken by service providers in time. This makes it difficult to ensure the consistent good quality of service to subscribers particularly in regard to access speed and considerable time is required to implement the corrective action.

    The stakeholders are being requested to send their comments on the above issues by 2nd of February 2009. "

    It is a new signal of broadband tariff slashing and introduction of new UL plans for home users.

    source : PIB Press Release

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    yes ... i also heard this news ... they are giving priority to customer satisfaction in terms of achieving mentioned speed and reliability of the connection ... this is resulting in the low speed plans being lifted up by most of the ISPs ... i hope they work on making high speed unlimited plans a bit cheaper ...

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    some body told me that BSNL can give speed up to 24 Mbps but i dont know when

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    Quote Originally Posted by scorpio View Post
    " Focus is on increasing Access Speed
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    Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) released a consultation paper on “Bandwidth required for ISPs for better connectivity and improved quality of service”.
    This is a welcome step and it was much needed. I am sure we can look forward to a better service in near future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by totallyfandu View Post
    some body told me that BSNL can give speed up to 24 Mbps but i dont know when
    BSNL is planning to implement ADSL2+ in the near future and the maximum speed supported by that mode is 24mbps.

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