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Consultation on Complaints/Grievance Redressal in Telecom Sector

Start Date :
Jul 28, 2016
Last Date :
Aug 27, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The telecom sector in India has grown rapidly in the last decade and subscriptions have crossed 1 billion. These subscribers are filing large numbers of complaints with the Telecom ...
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syed azad
9 years 7 months ago
Daily its crossing billion user. But who will tight the nought of exploiting of big service provider like Reliance Airtell Aircell idea to count not many of no network , no reachable busy call drops server failure excuse all the time.
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Kaushal
9 years 7 months ago
The government needs not only to enable a transparent and neutral tracking mechanism but also conduct data analysis on time to resolution, whether consumer is satisfied and various categories of frauds by telecom companies and their resolution. Most importantly - we need active competition in sector for real choices. All we have now is a three company cartel where all the three companies are the same.
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Kaushal
9 years 7 months ago
The grievance redressal mechanism has to be looked in light of the fact that we have a virtual cartel in the telecom space. BSNL / MTNL have been systematically killed and there is nothing against the might of three companies that act in tandem. The consumer is held hostage because of his small size and is not being heard - internal mechanism of these orgainzations is eye wash and does nothing to address complains of customer and the custo mer has no where to go.
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Mohan_255
9 years 7 months ago
1.Presently the TRAI is merely acting as Post office by forwarding consumer complaint to the service operator. No action is taken if grievance is not solved.I highly recommend:
Either to give power to TRAI to tackle unsolved complaints OR appoint an OMBUDSMAN to mediate
MOhan Siroya - Chairperson Consumer Complaints Cell
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Rajaraman
9 years 7 months ago
Dear Sir Even now the BSNL is not able to provide basic landline and internet services in the places like Madambakkam chennai 600126 and grugambakkam indl estate chennai. How do a business will flourish in these areas that also in chennai without the basic telephones as BSNL is not having infrastructure .
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Amit Kucheria
9 years 7 months ago
Q5. Yes, a neutral ombudsman is an interesting idea but having it funded by the TSPs in a country like India will make it nothing more than a lobbying body. Instead, it should be funded out of the Govt. budget and have legal backing to impose fines and sanctions.
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Amit Kucheria
9 years 7 months ago
Q3. Yes. see my answer to Q2.
#GrievanceRedressal, #TRAI
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Amit Kucheria
9 years 7 months ago
Q2. Yes, changes should be made so that there is a single neutral portal to track all kinds of complaints against the TSPs along with tracking mechanisms. It should be possible to register a new complaint or provide new information to a previous complaint through a mobile phone app.
#GrievanceRedressal #TRAI
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Amit Kucheria
9 years 7 months ago
Q1. No, I believe that the current complaint redressal mechanism establised by the TSP aren't enough and in some cases outright onerous making it hard to register complaints and track their status. A personal example is Vodafone's mechanism to receive complaints about spam SMS even after my number is on a DND list. It requires forwarding the message via a very precisely formatted SMS (it took be 5 tries to get it right) and then there is no follow-up or tracking.
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Abhaya Sangal
9 years 7 months ago
Airtel
Requires 2+ months to change the address - which is even slower than Aadhar card
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