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Consultation on need to send free printed bills to postpaid users of mobile and landline services

Start Date :
Nov 19, 2018
Last Date :
Dec 25, 2018
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The current provision of Telecommunication Tariff (46th Amendment) Order, 2008 mandates the Telecom service providers to provide hard copy of bill to its post paid subscribers of ...
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Menaka Naorem
7 years 2 hours ago
In my opinion bills can be send through electronic media.As today all are using mobile phones and people have no time to check paper bills .#TRAI #MyGov
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Vaibhav Shah
7 years 4 hours ago
It's a great initiative, should have done it earlier itself, will save lots of trees, water, money and other resources. However certain section of society, those who are not digitally active like senior citizen people should be given printed bills.
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chandrashekhar swamy
7 years 5 hours ago
Dear Sir,
kindly send all postpaid bill to their email account it will save lot of trees and save environment and make india a digital india thank you.
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JYOTINDRA Haribhai Patel
7 years 1 day ago
yes it is very good idia
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VINAYAK SHANKARRAO KHARE
7 years 1 day ago
Printed bills to be provided to customers if requested who need it to certify official and personal calls. Past data may be required in case of disputed bill payment. Service providers must make online provision of password protected passbook which customers can view including details of monthly bills and payments made by him. On yearly basis PDF file must be sent by service provider to customer for his records. This document should have legal validity and should be accepted by tribunal/court.
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Pritam Pradip Modak
7 years 2 days ago
I think printed bills are not required.It would just be waste of paper.Rather e-mail of text message should be implemented. This is good for the envioronment and would comply with the digital India initiative as well.
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Deepak Jadhav
7 years 3 days ago
I do not think printed copy is required to pay bills. so in my opinion its not required.
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Garvit Gupta
7 years 3 days ago
Yes,we know that nowadays pollution become the major issue for the country but we are not doing anything to overcome while we are just increases by cutting plants /trees daily. one most important of factors of cutting trees is paper as we know that it is important but as that where we can change the system paperless then why we can't do that like all the bills should be in e-format, all policies should be in e-format not in paper format .
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M.d. Hegde
7 years 3 days ago
free printed bills can be sent only on request
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Akhtar Ansari
7 years 4 days ago
हम सभी पंचायत सचिवालय स्वयंसेवक सरकार की सारी योजनाओं को गरीब जनता तक पहुंचाने का कार्य करते हैं जब से हमलोग कार्य करने लगे हैं दलाल बिचौलिया गरीब लोगों को ठग नहीं पाते है लेकिन झारखंड के मुख्यमंत्री हमारे लिए मानदेय लागू नहीं करने से हम पंचायत सचिवालय स्वयंसेवक का हालात भूखमरी जेसे हो गया है हमलोगो के लिए मासिक मानदेय देने की अति आवश्यकता है अतः आप से निवेदन है कि झारखंड के सभी पंचायत सचिवालय स्वयंसेवक को मानदेय दिलाने की कृपा करें इस के लिए झारखंड के सभी पंचायत सचिवालय स्वयंसेवक सदा आप के साथ।
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