TRAI unveils beta site for comparison of telcos’ tariffs

April 16, 2018 05:39 pm | Updated 06:44 pm IST - New Delhi

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Monday unveiled the beta version of a portal that aims to bring on one platform, the tariffs offered by telecom operators in different service areas.

The move is expected to provide more transparency and information on multiple tariff offerings by telcos, helping consumers at large.

“To enable consumers see tariffs of different TSPs (telecom service providers) and different Licensed Service Areas (LSAs) at a single place, a beta version of the portal, namely www.tariff.trai.gov.in has been released today,” TRAI said in a statement.

Emphasising that it has a mandate to ensure transparency in the sector, TRAI said that various tariff plans and other tariff instruments are being provided on its website in downloadable format, for easy access.

At present, the operators offer information on various tariffs on their own websites. TRAI noted that the new platform would not only benefit the consumers but also help other stakeholders do a comparative analysis.

As a first step, TRAI has made tariff data available for the Delhi circle, and sought user feedback about the new site.

“To get initial feedback on the look and feel of this portal from consumers, beta version of tariff data for Delhi LSA is also made available on the Trai website www.trai.gov.in. The details on the website are as reported by the TSPs of Delhi LSA,” it added.

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