Telcos should compensate users for call drops, proposes TRAI


New Delhi, Sept 4, (PTI) : Plagued by the vexed problem of call drops, telecom regulator TRAI today proposed that service providers should compensate mobile subscribers for call drops and poor quality of services.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) today floated a consultation paper seeking public view on the proposal.

"It appears that a consumer relief measure against call drops would be effective only if it reaches the affected consumers. These measures could extend from not charging the consumers for dropped calls to compensating them by crediting talk-time or amounts in their accounts," the TRAI paper said.

The regulator proposed that any call which gets dropped within five seconds would not be charged, and in case a call gets dropped any time after five seconds, the last pulse of the call should not be included for the purpose of charging.

TRAI has come out with the paper more than a week after Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concerns on call drop problem being faced by consumers across country.

"Call drop is a problem faced by consumers so they should be directly compensated," TRAI Chairman R S Sharma told PTI.

At present, TRAI levies penalty on telecom operators for failing to meet service quality benchmarks. As per the rule, call drop should not be more than 2 per cent of all calls made on a network in a telecom service area.

"The consumers seem to be asking a simple question: Having paid for the service, why should I be denied a reasonable call quality?" TRAI said in the consultation paper.

In the past one year, consumers at various fora have raised the issue of call drops, complaining that their experience of making voice calls has deteriorated, TRAI said.

"The issue of too frequent call drops seems to have annoyed not only the consumers and businesses, but also has become a major cause of concern for policymakers and Parliamentarians," TRAI said.

The call drop problem during peak hours in one year has almost doubled, as per a report of the regulator. Last date for submitting comments on the paper is September 28.

 

  

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Sat, Sep 05 2015

    why this hue and cry now? chaiwala govt. using AIR, facebook, twitter etc. etc. social media should not bother much abt it. It depends on service provider... Are these doing only chatting/gossiping for hours over the phone and no other work???

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  • Shriram, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 05 2015

    And DISCOMs should compensate for unscheduled power cuts...!!!

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