Telcos have to pay you for call drops
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Telecom regulator TRAI has rejected pleas from Indian telcos not to compensate customers for call drops. Telecom companies flagged several problems in implementing the regulations and warned that mobile tariffs would go up.However, India’s telecom authorities have rejected the argument.
"The issues raised in your representation have already been considered by the Authority before issuing the regulations and, therefore, your request to withdraw the
COAI and AUSPI represent all GSM and CDMA operators in the country.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) last month mandated that
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