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Consultation on need to send free printed bills to postpaid users of mobile and landline services

आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Nov 19, 2018
अंतिम तिथि :
Dec 25, 2018
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The current provision of Telecommunication Tariff (46th Amendment) Order, 2008 mandates the Telecom service providers to provide hard copy of bill to its post paid subscribers of ...

The current provision of Telecommunication Tariff (46th Amendment) Order, 2008 mandates the Telecom service providers to provide hard copy of bill to its post paid subscribers of mobile and landline service free of cost. However, if any customer opts for receipt of the bill through e-mail, instead of hard copy, the service provider can supply the same after obtaining explicit consent from the subscribers.

TRAI has received representations from the Telecom Service Providers and their associations, MPs and MLAs to review extant provisions of sending printed bills to post paid users of mobile and landline services amid changing mobile usage relating to cutting of trees for paper used in printing phone bills.

However, since consumers form an important segment of stakeholders on this issue, it has therefore, been decided by the Authority to hold a public consultation to have views of all the stakeholders, in the matter so that a holistic approach could be adopted to address this important issue. For TRAI, consumer’s interest remain an issue of prime importance and remains committed to safeguard their interest.

A copy of consultation paper is attached herewith for your kind perusal with a request to offer your valuable feedback on the issue.

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Vipul Vaniya
Vipul Vaniya 7 साल 6 महीने पहले
It is good initiative to send the mobile bills by digital method. It is agood try to save the trees by reducing the paper making from it. But my own review is that this does not matter much in saving trees. No doubt electronic mode of bill is good step to save trees but along with it there is need to plant more trees. so trying to plant more trees with these initiative.
mahesh bhambarge
mahesh bhambarge 7 साल 6 महीने पहले
There is no need of printed bills becouse 1.everyone have digital cell phone and email. 2 every citizen have gmail acount in mobile and computer. 3 government should lounch app for individual bills of postpaid services and electricity for further need.4 it will helpfull for every citizen to save bills in mobile phone . 5 it will save crores of trees and money also.6 it will save lots of time of administration.7 online bills solve big problems of environmental crisis 8.online bills are quck& easy
PRACHI SHARMA
PRACHI SHARMA 7 साल 6 महीने पहले
With technology guiding us through major globalized goals, we definitely are at crossroads with environmental issues and development on the other. Digitization is the call of the hour, easy and accessible. Cutting trees while having substitutes like e-bill is unnecessary. Thus, E-billing should be accepted as a mandatory form of communication between the service provider and consumer on a mutual benchmark of maintaining privacy of information and trust.
P Mani Chaithanya
P Mani Chaithanya 7 साल 6 महीने पहले
Modi Ji, I dont know whether you will read this or not.and my views are not suitable in this discussion.but I wanted to share my views. i request you to bring an ordinance in which all the xhildren od government employees should necessarily study in government schools and shouls necessarily take government medication.then we can see the improvent in government education as well as the appearance of hospitals. I think it is already implemented in Gujarath with good results.