Regulator Trai today expressed concern over the quality of broadband service in India and stressed the need to have 'broadband labeling' that will help consumers make an informed choice in picking a service provider.
"Quality of broadband services in India remains a huge concern. Broadband infrastructure growth is as low as 1.5 per cent, with no further growth in wired connectivity... However, wireless connectivity has experienced stupendous growth of almost 90 per cent in recent times," TRAI chairman R S Sharma said.
He was speaking at a conference organised by CUTS International.
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With other parts of the world already implementing such 'labels', the time is right for India to also consider such a mechanism, he added.
CUTS International said that such a label should provide complete information disclosure by the broadband providers on Quality of Service, in a standard format, to consumers.
"This may result in safeguarding consumers from misleading advertisements, unfair contractual terms, practice of non-disclosures and most importantly, help them choose between services," CUTS International said in a statement.
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