Trai's rating platform to assess, rate properties on digital connectivity
Based on the quality of digital connectivity and scores awarded, the properties will be assigned star-based ratings -- ranging from one star to five
PTI
New Delhi, 25 Oct
Trai has decided to set up a
'rating platform' to assess and rate properties on the quality of digital
connectivity as the telecom regulator outlined an elaborate framework and norms
to nudge property managers to think of a "good digital connectivity
experience" for customers.
Based on the quality of digital
connectivity and scores awarded, the properties will be assigned star-based
ratings -- ranging from one star to five.
The properties for digital
connectivity rating are classified into different categories - Residential,
Government Properties, Commercial Establishments, Other private or public
areas, Stadiums or Sports Arenas or spaces of frequent gathering and Transport
corridors, Trai said.
Unveiling the contours of a new
rating framework on Friday, Trai noted that the coverage and quality of digital
connectivity inside buildings remains a major issue despite significant
coverage of the 4G (LTE) network, the rollout of the 5G network and
availability of more spectrum bands.
The issue, Trai said, needs to be
addressed largely through the collaboration of service providers and property
managers.
Among the salient features of the
regulation are the setting up of a rating platform, an information technology
system and associated applications that will be set up or authorised by Trai
for the purpose of managing the rating of properties for digital connectivity. The
rating process will be implemented through the rating platform only.
Other essential elements in the
framework include the Digital Connectivity Rating Agency (DCRA), Property
Manager, and service providers.
The role of DCRA will be to
evaluate the property and assign scores, on the rating platform against each
rating criteria and sub-criteria. Digital Connectivity Rating will be awarded
to the property starting from one star to five.
The regulations will come into
force with effect from October 25, 2024, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of
India (TRAI) said, adding that this assumes importance as the majority of data
consumption takes place indoors or on public premises, whereas the quantum and
speed of data consumption have seen exponential growth, more so with the advent
of 5G technology.
"...these regulations are
being notified to encourage and nudge property managers for providing good
digital connectivity experience to their existing and prospective customers. A
property with better ratings shall attract more users, buyers or investors and
thereby add value to the properties," the regulator said in a release.
India has 927.56 million wireless
internet subscribers against 42.04 million internet subscribers (as of June
2024), with wired connectivity in their homes or offices. Thus, at present,
most of the population is dependent on wireless networks to access the internet,
it added.
The regulations have been finalised
after following a detailed consultative process through a consultation paper on
'Regulation on Rating Framework for Digital Connectivity in Buildings or Areas'
was released on the Trai website on September 27, 2023, inviting written
comments from the stakeholders, it said.
"A rating platform, an
information technology system and associated applications, will be set up or
authorised by the Trai for the purpose of managing the rating of properties for
digital connectivity as per provisions of the regulations. The rating process
shall be implemented through the rating platform only," according to the
regulator.
Any entity fulfilling the
eligibility criteria intending to commence activity as a Digital Connectivity Rating
Agency (DCRA) will be empanelled by Trai through registration on the rating
platform, as per the release issued by the telecom regulator.
"Property manager, who intends
to apply for the rating of his/her property of minimum specified size, shall
register on the rating platform, in such manner and format and upon payment of
such fees, as may be specified by the Authority," it added.
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