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

Start Date :
Nov 19, 2018
Last Date :
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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Sushant Khandelwal
Sushant Khandelwal 7 years 1 month ago
Thus, out of sheer environment concern and also as a step towards building a Digital India, my suggestion is to step away from the idea of mandating TSPs to send hardcopy of bills to postpaid consumers.
Sushant Khandelwal
Sushant Khandelwal 7 years 1 month ago
The majority of Postpaid users in our country are fron the business class who invariably have an email account for their various routine business purposes. Mandating TSPs to privide hardcopy of the bill will result in huge waste of paper. there is also a probability of loss,non-delivery of bill etc. At a time when NAD is being established to electronically store educational documents, it doesn't seem appropriate to send hard copy of bills.
P MOHANRAJ
P MOHANRAJ 7 years 1 month ago
Respected sir, Don't waste papers, save tress use ebill . Thouse using postpaid connection surely use mail id so e-bill is enough.incase they want any proof make a printout of it. This is my humble suggestion. Regards a
lovely nadheria
lovely nadheria 7 years 1 month ago
माननीय मोदीजी मेरा राजस्थान के अलवर जिले के स्टेट बैंक ऑफ इण्डिया में जनधन योजना का खाता ह मुझे चेकबुक और नेट बैंकिंग की जरूरत थी पर वहा बैंक के कर्मचारी और मनजर ने मुझे वहा से भगा दिया और बोले ये गरीबो का खाता ह जिसमे ये सुविधा नही मिलती इसे बंद करदो और नया खाता खुलाओ अब इसका जवाब आप ही दो क्या ये सच ह मै आपके जवाब का इंतजार करूँगा
Abhiraj Kumar
Abhiraj Kumar 7 years 1 month ago
Showing adv. on bill should be banned. 1 page per bill is wasted due to adv in electricity bill. Same in case telephone bill. No information is shared. Redundant information and other stuff should be removed. Only main information about bill should be there.
Subrato Roy
Subrato Roy 7 years 1 month ago
My contribution has been deleted from the Website. Right to Speak is our Fundamental Rights can be prosecuted. Last few months, we are watching this activities. It may be good for some and may not be so and so. It is democratic country.
Vidyaranya Vijaypura
Vidyaranya Vijaypura 7 years 1 month ago
Change the minimum age for marriage in India for both girl and boy to 24 years. Atleast incentivise those couple who marry after 24 yrs and disincentivise those who marry before 24 yrs. This will bring down the population rise in the country.
Vidyaranya Vijaypura
Vidyaranya Vijaypura 7 years 1 month ago
Any govt office India uses 10 fold more paper than private sector of same size due to the fact that govt employees are resistant to learn basic computer skills. Even courts depend on too much paper. India should put a target to reduce paper usage by 50% in 5 years in all govt departments.