NEW DELHI: Telecom regulator TRAI<\/a> has constituted three subgroups in areas like licencing, tariff and service quality, to identify and weed out obsolete regulations and order.
\n
\nThe entire exercise is likely to be completed in next 2-3 months, a senior TRAI official said.
\n
The official, who did not wish to be named, said that the three advisors of TRAI --
Sanjeev Banzal<\/a> (Networks<\/a>, Spectrum and Licensing), Vinod Kotwal (Financial & Economic Analysis) and Asit Kadayan (Quality of Service) -- are heading the individual subgroups.
\n
\n\"The idea is to identify obsolete regulations that have already outlived their purpose,\" the official said.
\n
\nThe subgroups, which also include industry representatives, will jointly examine and identify regulations and tariff orders that are out of sync with the times.
\n
\nOne such area of this could be paging where services and related regulations have become outdated and are no longer relevant. Similarly, there may be regulations related to technology, like CDMA, which may be looked at during the review.
\n
Industry representatives from
Bharti Airtel<\/a>, Vodafone India, Reliance Jio, Idea Cellular<\/a>, Telenor and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd are some of the members of the subgroups.
\n
\nAlso, industry associations like Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI), Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India (AUSPI) and ISP Association of India are involved in the exercise.
\n
\n
\nEarlier this year, TRAI Chairman R S Sharma had said that once the regulations are identified through a joint exercise with the industry, the regulator will take up their suggestions along with other issues that have been identified for review this year.
\n
Among others issues, TRAI will be carrying out public consultation in areas such as developing a new framework for tariffs in evolving the communication sector, next-generation public protection and disaster relief communication networks, review of national numbering plan and review of
Universal Service<\/a> Obligation fund. \n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":58223224,"title":"Police ask telecom companies to suspend 3G and 4G services in Kashmir Valley","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/police-ask-telecom-companies-to-suspend-3g-and-4g-services-in-kashmir-valley\/58223224","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":58224874,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"TRAI forms subgroups to weed out outdated rules","synopsis":"Telecom regulator TRAI has constituted three subgroups in areas like licencing, tariff and service quality, to identify and weed out obsolete regulations and order.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/trai-forms-subgroups-to-weed-out-outdated-rules","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2017-04-17 18:23:39","lastupd":"2017-04-17 18:24:18","breadcrumbTags":["TRAI","Airtel","policy","Bharti Airtel","Idea Cellular","Networks","New Delhi Telecom","universal service","sanjeev banzal"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/trai-forms-subgroups-to-weed-out-outdated-rules"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-04-17" data-index="article_1">

火车形式子组淘汰过时的规则

电信监管机构火车构成三个子组许可、关税和服务质量,识别并清除过时的法规和秩序。

  • 更新于2017年4月17日下午06:24坚持

新德里:电信监管机构火车构成三个子组许可、关税和服务质量,识别并清除过时的法规和秩序。

整个运动可能会在未来2 - 3个月完成,火车的一位高级官员说。

谁不愿透露姓名的官员,说,火车的三个顾问—(Sanjeev Banzal(网络、频谱和许可),Vinod行政长官(金融与经济分析)和过渡Kadayan(服务质量)——正在各个子组。

“目的是识别过时的规定,已经超越了他们的目的,”这位官员说。

子组,包括行业代表,将共同检查并确定法规和关税的订单,与时代同步。

这可能是分页的这样一个领域,服务和有关规定已经过时,不再相关。类似的,可能会有相关规定技术、CDMA等可能是看在审查。

行业的代表Bharti Airtel沃达丰印度信实Jio知道细胞Telenor, Bharat Sanchar Nigam说公司的子组的成员。

同时,行业协会等手机运营商协会(COAI),印度协会统一印度的电信服务提供商(AUSPI)和印度ISP协会参与锻炼。


今年早些时候,火车主席R S Sharma说,一旦规定确定通过联合演习的行业,监管机构会接受他们的建议以及其他问题,已确定今年的审查。

等等问题,火车将进行公众咨询等领域的发展中一个新的关税框架发展的通信行业,新一代公共保护和救灾通信网络,对国家编号计划和回顾普遍服务责任基金。

  • 发布于2017年4月17日下午06:23坚持
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NEW DELHI: Telecom regulator TRAI<\/a> has constituted three subgroups in areas like licencing, tariff and service quality, to identify and weed out obsolete regulations and order.
\n
\nThe entire exercise is likely to be completed in next 2-3 months, a senior TRAI official said.
\n
The official, who did not wish to be named, said that the three advisors of TRAI --
Sanjeev Banzal<\/a> (Networks<\/a>, Spectrum and Licensing), Vinod Kotwal (Financial & Economic Analysis) and Asit Kadayan (Quality of Service) -- are heading the individual subgroups.
\n
\n\"The idea is to identify obsolete regulations that have already outlived their purpose,\" the official said.
\n
\nThe subgroups, which also include industry representatives, will jointly examine and identify regulations and tariff orders that are out of sync with the times.
\n
\nOne such area of this could be paging where services and related regulations have become outdated and are no longer relevant. Similarly, there may be regulations related to technology, like CDMA, which may be looked at during the review.
\n
Industry representatives from
Bharti Airtel<\/a>, Vodafone India, Reliance Jio, Idea Cellular<\/a>, Telenor and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd are some of the members of the subgroups.
\n
\nAlso, industry associations like Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI), Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India (AUSPI) and ISP Association of India are involved in the exercise.
\n
\n
\nEarlier this year, TRAI Chairman R S Sharma had said that once the regulations are identified through a joint exercise with the industry, the regulator will take up their suggestions along with other issues that have been identified for review this year.
\n
Among others issues, TRAI will be carrying out public consultation in areas such as developing a new framework for tariffs in evolving the communication sector, next-generation public protection and disaster relief communication networks, review of national numbering plan and review of
Universal Service<\/a> Obligation fund. \n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":58223224,"title":"Police ask telecom companies to suspend 3G and 4G services in Kashmir Valley","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/police-ask-telecom-companies-to-suspend-3g-and-4g-services-in-kashmir-valley\/58223224","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":58224874,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"TRAI forms subgroups to weed out outdated rules","synopsis":"Telecom regulator TRAI has constituted three subgroups in areas like licencing, tariff and service quality, to identify and weed out obsolete regulations and order.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/trai-forms-subgroups-to-weed-out-outdated-rules","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2017-04-17 18:23:39","lastupd":"2017-04-17 18:24:18","breadcrumbTags":["TRAI","Airtel","policy","Bharti Airtel","Idea Cellular","Networks","New Delhi Telecom","universal service","sanjeev banzal"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/trai-forms-subgroups-to-weed-out-outdated-rules"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/trai-forms-subgroups-to-weed-out-outdated-rules/58224874">