TRAI is conducting a survey on 'Quality of service provided by your Service Provider' through out India.
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TRAI is conducting a survey on 'Quality of service provided by your Service Provider' through out India.
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Yes, i too saw about this survey in another forum and wanted to post it here but you have done it already. thank you.
Yes, this is a great initiative by TRAI to find what the users are thinking about broadband service in india. I would request the admin to make this post sticky or make it prominent so that everyone will do this survey so that the trai will know who are doing good and who are doing bad. Everyone can vent their anger here!!![]()
These surveys will do no good to anybody
Big F**** fly out to TRAI and DOT for not doing any good for the broadband customers![]()
TRAI mandated the speed of Broadband to be above 256kbps.
“An ‘always-on’ data connection that is able to support interactive services including Internet access and has the capability of the minimum download speed of 256 kilo bits per second (kbps) to an individual subscriber from the Point Of Presence (POP) of the service provider intending to provide Broadband service where multiple such individual Broadband connections are aggregated and the subscriber is able to access these interactive services including the Internet through this POP. The interactive services will exclude any services for which a separate licence is specifically required, for example, real-time voice transmission, except to the extent that it is presently permitted under ISP licence with Internet Telephony.”
They mandated based International Standards. lol?!
Hi,
The page is not opening !! Anyways although I don't think TRAI will do anyhting based on this survey but still its worth a try !!
Can somebody post the proper link please ?
Regards.
see the date of POST NO 1 . 25th feb 2008
this info may be useful.
source:TRAI’s Broadband QoS Guidelines: Reveal Contention Ratio - MediaNamaTRAI has stepped back, saying “any regulatory burden in present economic environment of Internet sector may increase the cost of service provisioning and will adversely impact the growth of broadband” and that “the Authority prefers least regulatory intervention while providing greater flexibility to service providers.” The press release reflects TRAI’s caution saying it would onlt “encourage them (ISPs) to use their ingenuity to improve the service to their subscribers.
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