The site has been facing frequent outage since yesterday when it made comments public that it received in response to consultation paper floated for regulation of over-the-top players and Net neutrality.
"A router was down due to which the website was inaccessible. NIC is fixing it," TRAI Secretary Sudhir Gupta told PTI.
The website of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) saw huge traffic on its website on Monday after it made over 10 lakh comments on Net neutrality and regulations for OTT players public.
The regulator has been criticised by certain quarters for making emails of people public by putting them at risk from cyber criminals, mainly spammers.
There were claims of cyber attack on TRAI website on Monday. However, an official with the IT Ministry said the situation is akin to that of the IRCTC website which in the past has failed several times due to surge in traffic at the time of Tatkal ticket bookings.
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