New quality norms for cellular services soon:
Trai
Telecom regulator Trai today said it will
bring out in the next few weeks its order on the revised quality of
service norms for mobile services, including benchmarks for newer
technologies like VoLTE.
Telecom regulator Trai today said it will bring out in the next
few weeks its order on the revised quality of service norms for mobile
services, including benchmarks for newer technologies like VoLTE.
"On
quality of service norms and parameters, on how to redefine them, what
should be the values, the granularity... should the call quality be
measured at the level of service area, or towers, or district... on all
those issues, we had held consultations and we will take a decision in a
few weeks," Trai Chairman R S Sharma said.
Sharma, who was
speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a Ficci event, said the
decision will come in the form of a regulation or order by Trai.
Elaborating
on the review of service quality norms, he said new standards like
VoLTE have come up whose parameters have to be mapped equivalent to
parameters of other technologies.
"Interestingly, new technologies
have come like VoLTE which have different names for some parameters.
So, we have to map them so that the service quality parametres... are
equivalent for all technologies," he said.
Tightening the noose
around mobile operators over call drops, Trai last year had issued a
consultation paper where it proposed stricter quality norms for local
areas and graded financial disincentives for poor services.
The final views of the regulator on this consultation paper are expected now.
Asked
about the regulator's views on Jio's new offer for its Prime members,
which promises three months of complimentary service on the first
recharge of Rs 303 and above, Sharma declined to comment, saying, "I
have not seen it."
"There are many tariffs that are filed. Each telecom service provider files multiple tariff plans," he said.
On
the issue of regulation of Internet-based call and messaging applications termed 'Over The Top' services, Sharma noted that the
regulator had previously initiated consultation on the same."We
have not done any fresh consultation. The consultation we had done, at
that time, was looking at the regulatory imbalance between the OTT
players and telecom service providers... after that, issues like Net
neutrality and differential pricing came up," he said, adding that the
authority is yet to take view on the OTT issue.
On TDSAT's
direction to the regulator to re-examine issues relating to the approval
that was granted to Jio on free offers, Sharma said Trai has responded to TDSAT.
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