Now we can connect /disconnet data by sending an sms
Mobile subscribers will be able to activate
or deactivate Internet services on their mobile phone by calling or sending an
SMS to a new toll free number 1925 from next month onwards.
The new directive from the Telecom Regulatory
Authority of India (Trai) follows a large number of complaints from customers
that mobile operators were keeping the process of deactivation very complex to
earn extra revenue.
The directive issued on Friday mandates
telecom operators to provide toll free number '1925' from September 1 to
activate or deactivate mobile Internet service either by making a call on the
number and following instruction or by sending a SMS.Customers can send SMS to
1925 by writing 'START' to activate and 'STOP' to deactivate the service.
Telecom operators will have to immediately reply to customer about status of
activation and deactivation of their service.
The new amendment issued in Telecom Consumers
Protection Regulations directs telecom operators not to charge subscribers for
usage beyond subscribed limit without their explicit consent.
"No service provider shall activate or
deactivate the data service on the Cellular Mobile Telephone connection of a
consumer without his explicit consent," Trai said.Though
provision to activate or deactivate a value added service has already been in
place but telecom operators often refused complete deactivation of mobile
Internet services.
"These complaints mainly relate to...
non-availability of information relating to data usage... non-availability of
information to consumers whenever the data pack is exhausted..activation of
Internet service on mobile phones without the explicit consent of the
consumer," Trai said.
Under the new rule, the regulator has
clarified that the consent of a mobile customer expires after the subscribed
mobile Internet limit like 500MB, 1GB, 2GB etc., gets exhausted.
"Authority decided that those consumers
taking data packs such as STV (special tariff voucher) or Combo Voucher or
add-on pack will be deemed to have given their consent for data services. Such
consent will be deemed to be only for the duration of validity of data pack or
on exhausting the data limit, whichever is earlier," the regulator said.The
difference in mobile Internet rates under scheme and without any scheme can be
as high as 500 times.
The regulator has asked telecom operators to
send alert to those customers who have not subscribed to mobile Internet
service, but use it as per their need, after every 10 megabytes of data
consumed by them. Consumers will also have an option to opt out of this alert.
Customers on international roaming will only
get alert to switch off mobile Internet service on their handset if they are
not using it.
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