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TRAI Seeks To Ensure Minimum Broadband Speed
By: Biztech2 Staff  |  Jan 02,2008

TRAI has issued a status paper on broadband speed, inviting comments from service providers on how could the speed of internet connectivity for subscribers be ensured as per prescribed norms.

"Incidences have come to the notice of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) where service providers are using words like 'up to' to define broadband speed without indicating the minimum committed speed," TRAI said.

"The authority is of the view that there is a need to highlight the status of the speed of the broadband and accordingly this paper has been prepared," the regulator said in a statement.

"Service providers have also been asked to bring to the notice of subscribers the definition of broadband while offering high-speed Internet connections,' said the statement. Letters have already gone to service providers," it added.

According to TRAI, some service providers were offering packages with Internet speed of less than 256 Kbps but marketing them as broadband connections, which was not in conformity with the prescribed norms.

"While efforts are being made to ensure a minimum 256 Kbps speed for broadband connections, some stakeholders have suggested for raising the minimum speed of broadband connections," the regulator said.

"It is expected that this status paper would clarify the issues and would help in appreciating the definition of broadband particularly in relation to speed."

While agreeing that various countries and global organisations had defined the minimum prescribed speed for broadband connection differently, India's Broadband Policy of 2004 set the minimum speed at 256 Kbps.

"The status paper has analysed broadband speed as defined in various countries, the prevailing environment and impact of growth of broadband on the economy of the country."

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I use Tata Indicom G trans cards which speaks of 230 KBPS but I have never received this speed. It works slower than dial up modem. TELCOs need to be brought to work properly.
S Mohan @ Jan 03,2008
ITS OPEN SECRET THAT EXCEPT BSNL, ALL OTHER PLAYERS ARE EYEWASHING CUSTOMER ABOUT BROADBAND SPEED !!! ITS TIME TO GIVE THEM A BIG SHAKE. UNFORTUNATELY INDIAN CUSTOMER IS A VICTIM OF MARKETING BLAZE.
RAGHU @ Jan 02,2008
decision of trai is right , and institution also ensure of continuity
abhay @ Jan 02,2008
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