Home | MyGov

Accessibility
Accessibility Tools
Color Adjustment
Text Size
Navigation Adjustment
Screen Reader iconScreen Reader

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)
Submission Closed

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.

Reset
Showing 311 Submission(s)
Venkat Mitra
Venkat Mitra 7 years 1 month ago
Yes Go-Green needed, but still for those who doesn't want to go thro. the e-bill procedures, paper bill must be provided, which is being systematically avoided by the service providers. Even when the consumer willing to shed the extra bugs, they were being canvassed for e-mail bills-WHY? what's the HIDDEN agenda? Who are the beneficiary? on whose COSTS? To save TREE did any service provider(other than JIO) accepts e-docs, even for SIM change? Is the Tech. infra more with the consumer than CO?
Venkat Mitra
Venkat Mitra 7 years 1 month ago
I prefer the paper bill ; Almost all service providers(other than BSNL), invariably across age groups, geographical locations,usage levels, consistently prefers to provide the post-paid mobile bills over E-mail even after repeated complaints/ demands for not receiving the paper bills. They fraudulently thro. their telecaller executives/ IVRS systems somehow registers for the e-mail bills even without the knowledge of the consumer.Email bill- business for the service provider at Consumer's cost!
TEEKA RAM LODHI
TEEKA RAM LODHI 7 years 1 month ago
आज के समय आधुनिक समय इस समय में हर दस्तावेज को हार्ड कॉपी की जगह हम सॉफ्ट कॉपी के यूज़ कर सकते हैं इससे पर्यावरण संरक्षण भी होगा पेड़ों की कटाई भी कम होगी कागज को बनाने में पेड़ों नष्ट होते हैं और मेरा मानना है कि आज के समय में इंटरनेट के माध्यम से ई बैंकिंग केस लेस होने के कारण कागज का उपयोग भी कम हुआ है और हम सभी को सहयोग करना चाहिए
Rajagopalan Nanjundan
Rajagopalan Nanjundan 7 years 1 month ago
As for as possible the paper work should be avoided since it creates double work. Digital summary of the bill may be sent to customers. Also the other Government Department like GST, Income Tax and etc., should be limited to digital one and hard copies to be avoided. For example after submitting Income Tax and GST, the hard copy has to be submit again. Verification should be made be OTP, SMS and other method. The concerned consumer can take a print out for his own use. We will try paperless.
Sanjay Mavji Rathod
Sanjay Mavji Rathod 7 years 1 month ago
Bill, invoice, is a document of existance,, It will help both, provider and user, to know each other. At the same time bill gives lots of people a job , direct or indirectly, Now a days lots of thinker are saving tree, well then use degradable plastic, Trees as such do not cry when we cut for civil construction, but thinkers cry when used for paper bill. OR cohton bills made of khadi, tons of finance used for khadi but only for cloths, why not Fro Bills. It is degradable,, Bill is must.
o v gnana prakash
o v gnana prakash 7 years 1 month ago
This has become which eye you want, right or left when both are important which one to select. Similarly, printed bills are essential to all, but at this moment considering environment friendly methods, it is upto me to write here as consolidated 3 months once bills can be sent to customers on an e mail and allow printing option (if necessary). otherwise when ever customer demands a bill, first time free, from next time onwards on chargable basis the same shall be allowed by any service provider
Ammar Kardar
Ammar Kardar 7 years 1 month ago
Actually, Printed bills are not required to be sent, rather we can opt for the E-mail or Sms option as it is quite cinvinient option.