March 3rd, 2016 7:11 PM 2 COMMENTS

India telcos approach Supreme Court over Trai’s call drop regulation

Indian telecom operators have finally approached the Supreme Court, challenging recent High Court order that upheld the Trai's regulation mandating carriers to compensate consumers for call drop. The telcos, through their lobby bodies, COAI and AUSPI, in separate but similar petitions in the Supreme Court, sought a stay on Trai’s regulation till the time the matter is adjudicated. The COAI represents mobile phone operators such as Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India,... Read More

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