TRAI gets government support regarding call drop compensation debate
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Yesterday, we told you about TRAI’s reminder to In yet another development, in the favor of
Talking about the whole issue, TRAI had asked Telcos to compensate customers Re 1 for each dropped call, for up to three calls a day. The scheme was to be started from January 1st, but the telcos moved the courts against the order. Even though the court didn’t put any stay on the order, it asked TRAI not to take any coercive action against them until the next hearing.
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