TRAI changes rules for DTH tariffs. Here’s how you can personalise your package
It has almost been a year since the new Direct-to-Home (DTH) regulations by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) came into effect. And now, following complaints that the new system has increased prices massively for consumers, TRAI has announced that it is tweaking the price structure and making it more customer-friendly.
The latest change in the DTH rules sees a dip in the prices of the Network Capacity Fee (NCF). It also lets operators give discounts on long-term plans.
TRAI has said that a bouquet of channels offered by an operator can’t be more than 1.5 times more expensive than the sum of those channels when bought a-la-carte.