TRAI Issues New Guidelines On Mobile Number Deactivation Due To Non-Usage

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Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released a Regulation on 'Deactivation of Cellular Mobile Telephone Connections due to Non-usage'.

Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) currently prescribe a condition of deactivation if the mobile connections remain inactive for some period of time. TSPs contend that mobile connections in a state of continuous non-usage block scarce numbering resources and keeping such mobile connections active in the system for unduly long periods becomes non-remunerative. At present, there is lack of transparency in carrying out such disconnections. Consumers are also not adequately informed regarding the terms and conditions of such disconnections. In the event of deactivation, the balance amount in the account of the consumer gets forfeited. In such conditions, deactiation has been causing inconvenience to consumers.

The Telecom Consumers Protection (Sixth Amendment) Regulations, 2013 seeks to protect the interests of mobile consumers while keeping in mind the major concerns of TSPs in the matter of deactivation of SIMs. The Regulations inter-alia mandate that in case a TSP puts in place any mechanism for deactivation Cellular Mobile Telephone Connections due to non-usage, then he has to abide by the following regulatory guidelines :-

The mobile connections of prepaid consumers shall not be deactivated for any period of non-usage less than 90 days;
For the purpose of usage, a voice call/ video call (incoming or outgoing) or an outgoing SMS or a data usage or usage of Value Added Services, or payment of rental (in case of post paid connection) etc. shall definitely fall in the scope of activity, the service provider may prescribe any other activity as well;
There shall be no deactivation if the balance in prepaid consumer account is Rs.20/- or more;
An ‘Automatic Number Retention Scheme’ shall be implemented for prepaid consumers on payment of reasonable charges;
A consumer whose connection is deactivated shall be given a grace period of 15 days within which he can reactivate the same number;
Consumers shall be transparently communicated the terms and conditions of deactivation of SIMs due to non-usage.
The Regulations also mandate implementation of a ‘Safe Custody Scheme’ for postpaid consumers on payment of a reasonable charge. Such consumers will not be required to pay monthly rental during the period of safe custody;

Source: http://trai.gov.in/WriteReadData/WhatsNew/Documents/12-2013-Information Note to the Press.pdf
 
As per TRAI, no Voice/Video call/OG SMS/Data/VAS/pymnt of monthly rent of mobile continuously for 90days may lead to disconnection.Get Safe Custody@Rs150/90daysWhat's this?🤔
 
These guys are cleverly twisting the words.
TRAI said you cannot disconnect within 90 days even if "no Voice/Video call/OG SMS/Data/VAS/pymnt of monthly rent of mobile continuously" to the operators.
These guys are using the keywords "TRAI" and "may lead to disconnection" to scare people into thinking that TRAI wants operators to disconnect for non-usage. Rather, TRAI has did this to safeguard the customers interest in my opinion.
But yes, make sure you make a call or something every 70-80 days to keep your number active. If you are going to be away or not using a number for more than 90 days, then the operator will be able to disconnect and they are using this opportunity to scare you into taking the 150 rupee safe custody plan (which actually seems also to be a TRAI recommendation)
 
either way the plan is to extract money....prepaid is preferred by customers who do not like conditions and usage bonds...but the whole purpose of prepaid is seen getting failed here.
 
mega_processor said:
either way the plan is to extract money....prepaid is preferred by customers who do not like conditions and usage bonds...but the whole purpose of prepaid is seen getting failed here.
I don't think so.
This is no bond. A lot of people complained that their numbers got disconnected and churned off when they did not use their phones for a month or two when they were out of country on holiday or assignment.
This actually makes it more convenient for them.
If someone is away for a long time and wants to retain his number, then he can place it in safe custody at that rate.
 


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