Establishing a Subscriber Management System will bring more transparency as it enables the subscribers to exercise their choice of services and budget their bills accordingly, the TRAI said today.
As per the Quality of Service (QoS) regulations of TRAI, MSOs are required to establish a Subscriber Management System wherein all the details of the subscribers alongwith their choice of services (ie channels, bouquets etc) are required to be maintained, the TRAI statement released here said.
The regulator said that this feature has not been implemented effectively by many MSOs. "Also in many of the cases LCOs have not provided the completed subscriber application forms to their linked MSOs. Thus, the real benefits of digitisation are not reaching to the subscribers," it added.
TRAI directed all the registered MSOs and LCOs to ensure, in accordance with their mutually agreed roles, that the Subscriber Management System is made fully operational, as envisaged in the QoS regulations.
The I&B ministry has claimed that Digitisation had been achieved in Phase I cities - Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata while in Chennai the matter is still sub judice.
In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, I&B minister Manish Tewari had also today mentioned that it had been brought to the notice of his ministry that in some areas of Phase I cities, computerised bills were not being provided to consumers. TRAI has issued necessary directions, Tewari had told the house.
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