Trai extends deadline for comments on mobile plan without data at lower price to May 5
Telecom regulator TRAI has extended the deadline for comments on a new draft regulation. The proposal mandates telecom operators to offer mobile plans with only calling and SMS services at a lower price. This aims to address concerns that current ...
The regulator had earlier set the deadline of April 28 for the comments of interested parties on the Draft Telecom Consumers Protection (Thirteenth Amendment) Regulations, 2026.
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"In view of the requests received from stakeholders and their association for extension of time for submission of comments, it has been decided to extend the last date for submission of written comments on the draft amendment up to 5th May 2026," Trai said in the statement.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has proposed making it mandatory for telecom operators to offer mobile plans with only calling and SMS services at a lower price compared to their current special tariff vouchers, which include data facilities as well.
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The regulator said the outcome of the previous change has not been adequate, and therefore, it has come up with a new proposal.
Trai has given time until May 12 for counter-comments on the proposed regulation.
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