TRAI releases Consultation Paper to review digital connectivity rating for properties
New Delhi [India], February 27 (ANI): The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Friday released a consultation paper titled "Review of the Rating of Properties for Digital Connectivity Regulations, 2024 (7 of 2024)" to refine the existing framework for in-building digital connectivity.
The regulator stated that while the current regulations provide a sound framework, certain areas require additional clarity and refinement to align with on-ground realities and improve transparency for consumers.
The regulator noted that a significant proportion of data consumption occurs inside buildings, where advanced 4G and 5G technologies are "more susceptible to signal attenuation due to walls, building materials, and construction design." Consequently, in-building connectivity has become a "critical determinant of User Experience and Quality of Service (QoS)."
To address this, the regulator proposed introducing additional half-star levels, which would expand the scale from five to nine rating levels. This change is intended to assist properties where scores lie close to the threshold values.
However, the regulator clarified that the final Digital Connectivity Rating will "continue to be awarded only after completion of construction and Due Diligence Stage-II, thereby preserving assessment integrity."
This would allow property managers to engage a registered Digital Connectivity Rating Agency to evaluate and improve their infrastructure before applying for a formal, public rating.
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