If you are one of those addicted to SMS service and find yourself texting more than 100 SMSes each day, then there is a bad news for you. Mobile operators are going to scrap unlimited (upto 500 sms/day) SMS packs.
According to telecomtalk, in place of that, the operators are introducing a maximum number of 100 SMS per day plan, following the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) regulation from 27th September 2011.
According to telecomtalk, in place of that, the operators are introducing a maximum number of 100 SMS per day plan, following the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) regulation from 27th September 2011.
TRAI has set September 27 as the date for implementation of the Telecom Commercial Communications Customer Preference (Sixth Amendment) Regulations.
TRAI said ;every Access Provider (Telecom/Mobile Operators) shall withdraw before the 26th September, 2011 all telecom resources allocated to a telemarketer except those telecom resources which have been allocated in accordance with the provisions of the regulations.”
TRAI’s latest regulation has also clearly mentioned that all SMS packs providing more than 100 SMS each day will not be renewed from the notified date.
It is likely that all network operators, who are presently providing more than 100 SMS per day packs will withdraw these packs, and introduce new packs with the limit of 100 SMS per day or 3000 SMS per month packs.
yeh govt k bhut h ghatiya soch h, yh srf aise he ghatiya rule bna skti h,jaha jarurat h rule k vaha yh govt. sote rahte h, security,lokpal bill,mahgiye na jane kitne problm h is dis ke iske liya koi rule ni bna pa rhe govt. par ha sms k liye h is govt. he pas......... mujhe to lagta he ni ha hum ek azad bharat m h jaha aaj kal jo basic zarurt h vo he govt ni de pa rhi h, fhr chahe vo mahgiye ho ya sms ...
ReplyDeleteyh rule k liye mai bhut dukhi hu... i hate govt.........
i really oppose dis decision....there s no life without msgs..its a great way of communication...please check out your decision once again.....
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