Compensation for call drop set at Re 1

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NEW DELHI, OCT 16: Mobile users will get a compensation of Re 1 for every dropped call from January 1, even as the telecom operators cried foul saying the new rules can cost them nearly Rs 150 crore a day.
However, this compensation would be provided to a subscriber for a maximum three dropped calls in a day.
The new norms, announced today by the telecom regulator Trai, follow a huge uproar over the menace of call drops.
Welcoming the Trai’s decision, which would be binding on the mobile operators, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad hoped that the companies would improve their services so that they do not have to pay the penalty.
“We welcome it and hope that it will go a long way in addressing the concerns of the consumers. I appeal again to all operators to address the issue seriously. I hope the issue of call drops will become a thing of the past at the earliest so that the penalty provision of the regulations will not be required to be invoked,” Prasad said.
Announcing the compensation mechanism, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) said the mobile operators will need to pay consumers Re 1 for every dropped call, subject to a maximum of three such calls in a day, with effect from January 1, 2016.
Under new rules, the operator will have to send a message to the customer within four hours of a dropped call with details of the amount credited to his or her account.
For post-paid customers, the details of the credit would need to be provided in the next bill.

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