This time , I am here tapping my keyboard with something that affects me and all ;(important means ,it varies from people to people) anyway it affects me ,my friends and all .This is about some kind of small public issue .It's about the new rules and regulations of TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) .
TRAI has now struck to a cap of 100 sms per day as a limit since the last september 27th .Since then ,no one is allowed to sent more than 100 messages a day . They also clarrified they are in no way going to take away with this new restriction .These directly affect the rights of any cellular subscriber in india .
SMS is a very important mode of communication tool in a devoloping nation like India ,where more than half of the population is middle classed ,where now the people has to spent more money on recharge of mobile connections . This will have a direct impact on the economy , especially the pockets of middle income people.
This also affects the safety concerns of many people ,if to consider especially women and teenagers. Women are not at all safe in many places of our nation ,even in big cities . Sms'ses are very useful in many cases where making a voice call is impossible ,especially during night . What if the daily limit is over then ?
TRAI is somewhat intruding into private lives of people .Many google SMS channels are also muted now. They were keeping subscribers uptodate about latest improvements in technology ,sports etc.
This rule is really v.bad and affects highly for students ,especially teenagers ,for whom sms is the most cheapest way of communication. Many will start complaining that the teenagers are full time chatting in phones..This will really go bad .(no one needs any further explanation about it.) All operators in India ,including BSNL encouraged student plans here and now what about it ? None of them are speaking anything about the changes. what about it ?
TRAI may be right on it's new stand possibly to prevent another 2G scam in India , but TRAI we can't really understand in real sense what you people are doing now . If it is on safety concerns ,why can't TRAI impose some restrictions in making voice calls ,like noone can talk more than a particular period of time per day through mobile phones ? The answer will be simply "no" ! Because it may affect the telecom company's profit .huh ?
TRAI's new regulations have reduced advertisements ,I accept it .But TRAI could have made relaxations in case of personal sms's .
All of us are really done with this heck ,but still hoping for good,
Jishnu.
TRAI has now struck to a cap of 100 sms per day as a limit since the last september 27th .Since then ,no one is allowed to sent more than 100 messages a day . They also clarrified they are in no way going to take away with this new restriction .These directly affect the rights of any cellular subscriber in india .
SMS is a very important mode of communication tool in a devoloping nation like India ,where more than half of the population is middle classed ,where now the people has to spent more money on recharge of mobile connections . This will have a direct impact on the economy , especially the pockets of middle income people.
This also affects the safety concerns of many people ,if to consider especially women and teenagers. Women are not at all safe in many places of our nation ,even in big cities . Sms'ses are very useful in many cases where making a voice call is impossible ,especially during night . What if the daily limit is over then ?
TRAI is somewhat intruding into private lives of people .Many google SMS channels are also muted now. They were keeping subscribers uptodate about latest improvements in technology ,sports etc.
This rule is really v.bad and affects highly for students ,especially teenagers ,for whom sms is the most cheapest way of communication. Many will start complaining that the teenagers are full time chatting in phones..This will really go bad .(no one needs any further explanation about it.) All operators in India ,including BSNL encouraged student plans here and now what about it ? None of them are speaking anything about the changes. what about it ?
TRAI may be right on it's new stand possibly to prevent another 2G scam in India , but TRAI we can't really understand in real sense what you people are doing now . If it is on safety concerns ,why can't TRAI impose some restrictions in making voice calls ,like noone can talk more than a particular period of time per day through mobile phones ? The answer will be simply "no" ! Because it may affect the telecom company's profit .huh ?
TRAI's new regulations have reduced advertisements ,I accept it .But TRAI could have made relaxations in case of personal sms's .
All of us are really done with this heck ,but still hoping for good,
Jishnu.
I can't live without being in touch with friends and family through sms'ses .
ReplyDeleteThis has made a great impact on my life
these new regulations are really a curse to us
ReplyDeleteTRAI should take it back
ashok
TRAI has intruded into our private lives . . . . .
ReplyDeleteThey should go back with it.
I am a social animal and I can't avoid being in contact with friends through sms's...
guru's masterpiece !
ReplyDeletei didnt take too serious about the limitations earlier ,but now I feel the seriousness of the problems it may lead to......
ReplyDeleteDiya
it's a great blog, jishnu. Do keep up the good work, at this age too. I'm just like you, a very young blogger from Chennai.
ReplyDeletePlz explain y the Govt. doesnt use the DND effecively?? It takes atleast 40-60 days for the pesky calls to stop? And plz explain the highly intelligent TRAI officers that a sim hardly cost 30 bucks now. A tele-marketer can buy 100 sim and send calls to ten thousand nos. by a single handset. All he has to do is forward the msg till excess limit is reached and den swap d sim.
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