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ISD Facility will be deactivated on all Prepaid Mobiles

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has instructed Mobile Service Providers to deactivate the International calls (ISD) facility in Prepaid numbers. Consumers can avail this facility on clear approval to Telecom Operators.
TRAI has directed all the Telecom Operators to push SMS to all its prepaid subscribers having ISD facility shall be discontinued after sixty days. Subscribers should confirm for availing of ISD facility by clear approval to Telecom Operators after receipt of SMS within sixty days.

Telecom talk Operators may hike Mobile Tariff said COAI

After Government decision hiking of below Rs.6/- on Diesel may effect on Mobile Tariff increase. Telecom Companies are one of the largest consumers of diesel which they required to power nearly 3.5 lakh towers in the country and force them to increase tariffs following the increase in diesel price.
 Director General of “Cellular Operators Association of India” (COAI) said that “We cannot absorb this cost and this will be forced automatically some part of it to the consumers”.

Mobile companies spent 20% for diesel purchase out of 30% of their costs on towers.
Out of 3.5 lakh Telecom towers in India 70% are located in rural areas. In this course 40% towers met for power requirements and 60% by diesel generators with capacity 10-15 KVA consumes about 2liters of diesel an hour. The total consumption of diesel by telecom companies is around 2 billion liters a year.
If this situation Mobile companies indirectly forced to hike their tariff by introducing revised plans.


 

TRAI to Telcos : Don’t Charge Extra for SMS, Calls on Blackout Days


In order to further improve transparency in Mobile services, India’s telecom watchdog Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has today issued directive to all Mobile Service Providers (GSM/CDMA) prescribing additional measures with a view to enhance transparency in the matter of charging on Blackout Days.
TRAI said that Mobile operators should not charge customers on calls or SMSes beyond their existing tariff plans on ‘Blackout Days’ like Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, Holi and New Year etc.
The term ‘blackout days’ refers to the days on which the service providers do not allow free or concessional voice calls/ SMS offered by them under any plan/ package. Certain guidelines are already in place as per which the number of Blackout Days shall not exceed five in a calendar year and no alteration in any such date is allowed after the package is subscribed by the consumer.
The additional measures now being mandated include the following:
(i) The charges for calls or SMSs on ‘Blackout’ Days shall not exceed the rate in the tariff plan in which the consumer is enrolled;
(ii) Consumers shall be given intimation prior to start of every Blackout Day and the date/ occasion of the Blackout Day shall also be intimated.
(iii) List of Blackout Days applicable for the calendar year shall be displayed on the website of service providers, before start of every calendar year and shall be published, service area wise, along with the tariff plans of the service provider, every six months.


NUMBER LOCKER FOR AIRTEL


A good news from Airtel . It has launched a new service called the ‘ Number Locker ‘with which its costumers can get their number locked , i.e the number will remain valid even if the number isn’t used for a long duration . It means a costumer can keep his number unutilised but safe for a long time and the validity also doesn’t expires . With this offer you can also have your all outgoing and incoming calls as usual .

This duration has been fixed to 6 months at a recharge of Rs 150 only . And also to that Airtel offers this duration to be as long as 2 years .
The tariff is as below :
Rs 150 validity 6 months .
Rs 300 validity 12 months.
Rs 600 validity 24 months.

Now roam to other state or country without worrying about your number.
This offer has been launched for Airtel Prepaid consumers online als

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