
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is an independent authority created by the Government of India to regulate the telecommunications sector. Established in 1997, its main responsibilities include promoting fair competition, protecting consumers' interests, and ensuring the quality of telecom services. TRAI sets rules and guidelines for service providers, determines tariffs, and addresses issues like service quality and consumer complaints. By overseeing the telecom sector, TRAI helps create a stable environment for both users and businesses, fostering growth and innovation in communications across the country.