"The Authority (TRAI) has been receiving a number of complaints from consumers regarding the poor download speed experienced by them. The Authority after examining the issue felt that there is now a need to mandate the 'minimum download speed' for the wireless data services," TRAI said in its latest consultation process.
At present, there is no binding regulation on telecom operators to deliver wireless service at a particular minimum speed.
But invariable, it takes around 40 minutes to download a a file size equivalent to that of a movie on the best network.
The minimum speed reported by operators to TRAI lies in the range of 399 kbps (minimum broadband speed is 512 kbps) to 2.48 mbps.
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has found the minimum speed delivered by an operators doesn't even qualify to be called broadband.
The regulator is of the view that the minimum download speed for 3G and CDMA EVDO service should be 1 megabit per second with 95 per cent success rate. For GSM and CDMA 2G the minimum speed should be at 56 kilobit per second and for CDMA high speed data it is 512 kbps.
TRAI has sought public views on its consultation by May 5 and counter comments on it by May 12.