Tag: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

  • TRAI issues consultation paper on ‘Reserve Prices for Auction of FM Radio Channels’

    TRAI issues consultation paper on ‘Reserve Prices for Auction of FM Radio Channels’

    Mumbai: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued a consultation paper concerning the “Reserve Prices for Auction of FM Radio Channels.” On 19 March 2024, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) requested TRAI’s recommendations on setting reserve prices for the auction of FM radio channels in 18 cities/towns across Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, aiming to expand Private FM Radio.

    In this context, the MIB has introduced a new category ‘E’ for these cities. It is proposed that the technical parameters applicable to category ‘D’ cities, except for Effective Radiated Power (ERP), will be applicable to category ‘E’ cities as well.

    The proposed ERP for Category ‘E’ is set between 750 Watts and 1 Kilowatt. Additionally, the MIB has sought TRAI’s recommendations for reserve prices in the cities of Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh), Rourkela (Odisha), and Rudrapur (Uttarakhand).

    This consultation paper is designed to gather comments and views from stakeholders on determining reserve prices for the auction of FM radio channels under the FM Phase-III Policy. Stakeholders are invited to submit their written comments on the consultation paper by 29 August 2024, with counter-comments due by 12 September 2024.

  • TRAI releases consultation paper on ‘Framework for Service Authorisations’

    TRAI releases consultation paper on ‘Framework for Service Authorisations’

    Mumbai: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released a consultation paper on the ‘Framework for the Service Authorisations to be Granted Under the Telecommunications Act, 2023′. The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) through a letter dated 21 June 2024 informed TRAI that the Telecommunications Act, 2023 has been published in the Official Gazette of India; Section 3(1)(a) of the Act provides for obtaining an authorisation by any entity/ person intending to provide telecommunication services, subject to such terms and conditions, including fees or charges, as may be prescribed. DoT also shared a background note on related aspects in this regard, including relevant sections of the new Act that may have a bearing on the terms and conditions of authorisations.

    DoT through the said letter dated 21 June 2024, under Section 11(1)(a) of the TRAI Act, 1997 (as amended), requested TRAI to provide its recommendations on terms and conditions, including fees or charges, for authorisation to provide telecommunication services as per the provisions of the Telecommunications Act 2023.

    Written comments on the issues raised in the consultation paper are invited from stakeholders by 1 August 2024 and counter-comments by 8 August 2024, respectively. 

  • TRAI releases recommendations on ‘Inputs for formulation of National Broadcasting Policy-2024’

    TRAI releases recommendations on ‘Inputs for formulation of National Broadcasting Policy-2024’

    Mumbai – The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has today released recommendations on ‘Inputs for formulation of National Broadcasting Policy-2024’.

    The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB), vide its letter dated 13 per cent July 2023 has requested TRAI to provide its considered inputs under Section 11 of the TRAI Act, 1997 for formulation of National Broadcasting Policy.

    As a first step, TRAI issued a Pre-Consultation Paper on 2 September 2023, to elicit the issues which were required to be considered for the formulation of National Broadcasting Policy. Based on the comments received from a discussion held with stakeholders, TRAI released the Consultation Paper on ‘Inputs for formulation of National Broadcasting Policy-2024’ on 274 April 2024. The Consultation Paper identified the focus areas and raised 20 questions seeking comments of the stakeholders. TRAI received comments from 42 stakeholders including service providers, organizations, industry associations, consumer advocacy groups and few individuals.

    The Open House Discussion (OHD) was held on 15 May 2024. Certain additional comments were also received post OHD. The comments, OHD submissions and the additional comments have been analysed and duly considered while framing the recommendations to the Government.

    The broadcasting sector is a sunrise sector having huge potential to contribute towards the growth of the Indian economy. The recommendations  on inputs for formulation of the broadcasting policy has stipulated the vision, mission, goals and strategies for the planned development and growth of the broadcasting sector in the country in the era of emerging technologies.

    The objective of the policy is to facilitate the growth of the sector with quick adoption of the emerging technologies for providing an immersive and enriching experience to the consumers in a cost-effective manner, while safeguarding the interest of the stakeholders involved in the broadcasting sphere. Achieving these goals necessitates collaboration among the key stakeholders viz. the central and state governments, local governments and agencies, television and radio broadcasters, OTT service providers, content creators, distributors, equipment manufacturers, academia, research institutes, industry including startups and small and medium enterprises.

    The Authority has recommended the following Vision, Mission and Goals for the National Broadcasting Policy-2024.

    Vision

    To foster a competitive, affordable and ubiquitous ecosystem for sustained growth of the broadcasting sector, catering to the diverse needs of consumers that facilitates quality content creation, promotes democratic values and cultural diversity, enables inclusivity and literacy, attracts investments, safeguards intellectual property, develops resilient indigenous infrastructure, adopts emerging technologies, generates employment and drives socio-economic development through innovation and collaboration for strengthening India’s soft image and positioning ‘Brand India’ globally.

    Mission

    In pursuit of establishing India a global leader in the broadcasting sector, this policy intends to target broad roadmap for 10 years with special focus on the next five years. The National Broadcasting Policy-2024, envisages to achieve the following:

    A.Propelling Growth

    1.Establishing a robust broadcasting ecosystem by enabling growth-oriented policies and regulations through data-driven governance.

    2.Supporting creation of a resilient, adaptive and tech-agile infrastructure fostering R&D, technology innovation and indigenous manufacturing.

    3.Facilitating level-playing field and healthy competition; promoting ease of doing business and stimulating economic growth by enabling the reach of broadcasting services to all, positioning India as an ‘Uplinking Hub’ for television channels, attracting investments, generating employment opportunities and promoting skill development.

    B. Promoting Content

    1.Supporting quality content production and distribution for television, radio and OTT broadcasting services, encouraging proliferation of Indian content, both locally and globally, by harnessing the power of emerging broadcasting technologies and making India a ‘Global Content Hub’.

    2.Establishing India as a preferred destination for content creation. Enabling quality content production in public service broadcasting to inform, educate and entertain the masses.

    3.Promoting and facilitating the growth of Indian content through films, animation, visual effects, gaming, music and state-of-the-art post-production infrastructure.

    C. Protecting Interests

    1.Combating piracy and safeguarding the rights of content creators and intellectual property holders through copyright protection.

    2.Fulfilling social responsibilities by ensuring awareness and enabling provisions for disseminating information to all strata of society; and environmental responsibilities through green broadcasting practices and disaster preparedness.

    A. Propelling Growth: Establishing a robust broadcasting ecosystem

    a. Measure sector’s performance based on various key economic parameters to enable data-driven policy decisions

    b. Enable reach and access of television broadcasting services to uncovered households

    c. Enable radio coverage in uncovered areas

    d. Promote R&D and secure IPR in broadcasting sector

    e. Promote manufacturing and adoption of new technologies including indigenous broadcasting technologies and equipment

    f. Employment generation, bolstered up through training and upskilling for providing New Age Skills to the workforce

    g. Encourage innovation-led startups and empower Small and Medium Enterprises

     

  • Frauds in the name of TRAI

    Frauds in the name of TRAI

    Mumbai: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has reported fraudulent WhatsApp messages, SMS and voice calls are made to the citizen claiming to be from Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. Perpetrators are utilizing forged notices, designed to resemble official communication from senior officers of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). These notices falsely allege illegal activity associated with the recipient’s mobile number and pressure them into contacting law enforcement or face service termination. Citizens are also threatened that mobile numbers will be disconnected if they don’t respond. At times, malicious actors may further attempt to trick individuals into installing malware or clicking on phishing links.

    TRAI further stated that they do not initiate communication regarding mobile number disconnection through messages or official notices. Also they have not authorized any third-party agency to contact customers for such purposes. Therefore, any form of communication (call, message, or notice) claiming to be from TRAI and threatening mobile number disconnection should be considered a potential fraudulent attempt.

    In order to prevent the misuse of telecom resources for cybercrime and financial fraud, TRAI has encouraged citizens to report suspected fraudulent communications through the Chakshu facility on the Department of Telecommunications’ Sanchar Saathi platform. This platform can be accessed at https: // sancharsaathi.gov.in/sfc/. 

  • TRAI releases consultation paper on ‘Inputs for formulation of National Broadcasting Policy-2024’

    TRAI releases consultation paper on ‘Inputs for formulation of National Broadcasting Policy-2024’

    Mumbai: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has today released a Consultation Paper on ‘Inputs for formulation of National Broadcasting Policy-2024’.

    The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, through a reference dated 13 July 2023 requested TRAI to provide its considered inputs under Section 11 of the TRAI Act, 1997 for formulation of the National Broadcasting Policy. As a first step, TRAI issued a Pre-Consultation Paper on 21 September 2023, to elicit the issues which are required to be considered for the formulation of National Broadcasting Policy. TRAI received 28 comments. TRAI has examined the issues emanating from the written submissions and meetings, studied various media and industry reports, public documents, international practices and initiatives taken by the government for the sector to delve into the existing issues of the sector.

    Accordingly, this consultation paper on ‘Inputs for formulation of National Broadcasting Policy-2024’ has been prepared for seeking comments from stakeholders and has been placed on TRAI’s website (www.trai.gov.in). Written comments on the issues raised in the paper are invited from stakeholders by 30 April 2024. It may be noted that no counter-comments are being invited in this Consultation Paper, as this paper intends formulation of inputs for the broadcasting policy.

    The broadcasting sector is a sunrise sector having huge potential to contribute towards the growth of the Indian economy. The inputs for formulation of policy aim at stipulating the vision, mission, objectives and strategies for the planned development and growth of the broadcasting sector in the country in the era of new and emerging technologies.

    The paper highlights the pertinent issues prevalent in the broadcasting sector with an objective of making India a ‘Global Content Hub’. The paper raises questions on the policy and regulatory measures and the strategies to be adopted for increasing the contribution to the economy through universal reach, fostering innovation with focus on R&D, facilitating job creation, skill development and start-up promotion. The paper also discusses on strengthening the public service broadcasting, issues on various segments of media and entertainment sector, combating piracy and ensuring content security, robust audience measurement system, terrestrial broadcasting and socio-environmental responsibilities. 

  • TRAI releases Telecommunication Mobile Number Portability (Ninth amendment) Regulations, 2024

    TRAI releases Telecommunication Mobile Number Portability (Ninth amendment) Regulations, 2024

    Mumbai:  The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released Telecommunication Mobile Number Portability (Ninth amendment) Regulations, 2024.

    Telecommunication Mobile Number Portability Regulations, 2009 (8 of 2009) issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India laid down the regulatory framework for Mobile Number Portability (MNP) in the country. Till date eight amendments of the Telecommunication Mobile Number Portability Regulations, 2009 have been issued.

    In the recent past, DoT, through its various communications to TRAI, made certain suggestions in respect of regulatory framework for Mobile Number Portability. Keeping in view the suggestion of DoT, the Authority on 27 September 2023 issued Draft Telecommunication Mobile Number Portability (Ninth amendment) Regulations, 2023, for consultation with the stakeholders. Written comments on the issues raised in the draft amendment regulations were invited from the stakeholders by 25 October 2023. Thereafter on the request of stakeholders, the last date for submission of the comments was extended up to 8 November 2023. In response, 13 comments were received from the stakeholders. An Open House Discussion was convened with stakeholders on 22 February 2024 through video conferencing.

    These amendment regulations are aimed at curbing the practice of porting of mobile numbers by way of fraudulent SIM swap or replacement by unscrupulous elements. Through these amendment regulations, an additional criterion for rejection of the request for allocation of UPC has been introduced. Specifically, the UPC should not be allocated if the request for UPC has been made before the expiry of seven days from the date of SIM swap or replacement of the mobile number. 

  • TRAl extends last date to comments on Consultation Paper

    TRAl extends last date to comments on Consultation Paper

    Mumbai: In a recent notification release, The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) had sought comments / counter-comments of stakeholders on the Consultation Paper on “Digital Transformation through 5G Ecosystem” dated 29th September 2023. The last date for receiving written comments and counter-comments from the stakeholders was initially fixed as 30 October 2023 and 13 November 2023 respectively, which have been extended twice.

    The last date for submission of written comments was 26 December 2023 and that for counter-comments is now 8 January, 2024. Meanwhile TRAI has received requests from Industry Associations for further extension of timeline for submission of comments citing various reasons like difficulty in collecting the inputs from their members due to Christmas and New Year.

    They have also mentioned that the Indian Parliament has passed the new Telecom Bill-2023 very recently, so the comments need to be updated accordingly. Keeping in view the requests of stakeholders, TRAI decided to extend the last date for submission of written comments up to 22 January 2024 and for counter-comments up to 5 February 2024.

    For more information visit TRAI website 

  • TRAI extends consultation paper on ‘Digital Transformation through 5G Ecosystem’

    TRAI extends consultation paper on ‘Digital Transformation through 5G Ecosystem’

    Mumbai: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) had sought comments / counter-comments of stakeholders on the consultation paper on “DigitalTransformation through 5G Ecosystem” dated 29 September 2023. The last date for receiving written comments and counter-comments from the stakeholders were fixed as 30 October 2023 and 13 November 2023 respectively.

    TRAI has received requests from industry associations for extension of time for submission of comments citing various reasons like difficulty in collating the essential information due to festivals. They have also mentioned that the paper covers very important issues pertaining to the policy challenges and right policy framework for faster adoption and effective utilisation of new technologies and thus requires detailed discussions and deliberations internally before responding to the consultation paper.

    Keeping in view the requests of stakeholders, it has been decided to extend the last date for submission of written comments upto 27 November 2023 and for counter-comments upto 11 December 2023.

  • TRAI’s extends comments on ‘Draft Telecommunication Mobile Number Portability’

    TRAI’s extends comments on ‘Draft Telecommunication Mobile Number Portability’

    Mumbai: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released a Draft Telecommunication Mobile Number Portability (Ninth Amendment) Regulations, 2023 on 27 September 2023. The last date for receiving written comments on the above-said draft regulations from stakeholders was fixed as 25 October 2023.

    Keeping in view the request of an industry association for extension of time for submission of comments, it has been decided to extend the last date for submission of written comments up to 8 November 2023. 

  • TRAI further extends comments on ‘Regulatory Mechanism for Over-The-Top (OTT) Communication Services, and Selective Banning of OTT Services’

    TRAI further extends comments on ‘Regulatory Mechanism for Over-The-Top (OTT) Communication Services, and Selective Banning of OTT Services’

    Mumbai:The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has further extended comments on ‘Regulatory Mechanism for Over The-Top (OTT) Communication Services, and Selective Banning of OTT Services’. The last date for receiving written comments on the issues raised in the Consultation Paper invited from stakeholders was fixed as 4 August 2023 and for counter comments by 18 August 2023.

    On the request of stakeholders for extension of time for submission of comments, the last date for submission of written comments and counter comments was extended up to 18 August 2023 and 1 September 2023, and thereafter up to 1 September 2023 and 15 September 2023 respectively.

    Keeping in view the request of an industry association for extension of time for submission of counter comments, it has been decided to extend the last date for submission of counter comments up to 29 September.