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Seeking comments on TRAI’s Consultation Paper on Compensation to the Consumers in the Event of Dropped Calls

Start Date :
Sep 09, 2015
Last Date :
Sep 22, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
In the past one year, consumers, at various fora, have raised the issue of call drops, complaining that their experience of making voice calls has deteriorated. In order to assess ...
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Syam krishnan
10 years 9 months ago
Q1: Yes, Customer should not be charged for dropped call.
Q2.Credit of talk time in minutes/seconds.
Q3.Duration of talk time is to be ignored.
Q4.Customer service of BSNL is very poor in kerala.
The bsnl & Idea internet facility is also very poor.Most of the places have no internet coverage.
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ARUN M P
10 years 9 months ago
The telecom company has to pay for this because as a customer we pay the charges for the dis obeying policies of the company.So they have to bear this as
1. Replace the call
2. Review the Tariff for the call which they drops
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tanya upadhyay
10 years 9 months ago
most of the networks provide a talktime limit on different recharge plans. in case of call drops they should include extra talktime and that should be informed to the customer so that the customer is sure about not being cheated. If this cannot be done then the problem of call drop should be resolved somehow.
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SHINE P K
10 years 9 months ago
Q1- yes Q2- yes Q3- on cash , maxximum 5 minutes refund, again call dropped double charge Q4-Bsnl customer care is third class service and stop the bsnl 6 month validity.
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Jithin Paul
10 years 9 months ago
Hi, It is not easy to say that the customer should not be charged by dropped calls.Because the dropped calls can be of nay duration.As per my opinion the bellow points can be considered as solutions
1.If the call is not happening more than 5 secs then it should be considered under a special low rate tariff.
2.If the service providers can track dropped calls that last of only less than 5 seconds then that can be ignored and not charged.
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Sibi krishnan K
10 years 9 months ago
--> Call should not be dropped until the customer ends the call.
--> They should pay compensation if the call drops within 5 minutes.
--> Increase the speed of internet and coverage. Cant connect to internet at most of the time.
--> 3G services should extend
#BsnlInternet #CallDrops
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DIPIN VC
10 years 9 months ago
We want our money back to my phone noumber immediately..
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mobin
10 years 9 months ago
Q1: Yes, Customer should not be charged for dropped call.
Q2.Credit of talk time in minutes/seconds.
Q3.Duration of talk time is to be ignored.
Q4.Customer service of BSNL is very poor in kerala.The bsnl internet facility is also very poor.Most of the places have no internet coverage.
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Divya_67
10 years 9 months ago
yes there should be a compensation given to customers in case of all kinds of call drop
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Sony K Koshy
10 years 9 months ago
Companies need to pay back cash or talk time for unnecessary call drops.
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