Examples of QoS Regulations in a sentence
It is also observed that though the TRAI’s QoS Regulations regarding POI congestion prescribe a benchmark of less than or equal to 0.5% averaged over a period of one month; however, TRAI has taken traffic data of only few days to arrive at its conclusion while finalizing its recommendations, which is a deviation from the provision of the Regulation that POI congestion to be averaged over a period of one month for the purpose of examining QoS benchmarks.
It is submitted that Clause 15(2) of the DAS, QoS Regulations is causing immense hardship and difficulties to the MSOs. It is submitted that publication of the Entertainment Tax and Service Tax Number on the invoice, makes the MSOs liable for these statutory dues, whose collection is not within the control of the MSOs. 90% of the connectivity of MSOs to consumers is through LCOs and it is the LCOs who are responsible for collection of these statutory amounts.
Further, in Clause 4(6) and Clause 4(7) of the Draft QoS Regulations, TRAI has not factored need for payment of installation charges and activation charges by a subscriber to distributor of TV channels considering that in any event subscribers will be paying separate rentals to distributors of TV channels.
Also, Clause 6(4) stipulates that “Every DTH operator shall specify the details of the amount refundable to the subscriber on the return of the customer premises equipment as specified in Schedule II to this order and publish them on its website.” It is submitted that TRAI has not considered incorporation of similar provisions in Draft QoS Regulations due to which loopholes relating to the aforesaid issues have been created, which is against consumers/subscribers interests.
These Guidelines extends ITU Manual on QoS Regulations further by introducing more hands-on information outlining practical approaches in QoS regulation for telecommunication/ICT services.
The QoS Regulations for the DTH are as follows: BILLING FOR DIRECT TO HOME SERVICE11.
The time limit for redressal of grievances of consumers by the Nodal Officer prescribed by TRAI in the regulations is based on the various parameters prescribed in the QoS Regulations.
The District reserves the right to negotiate with the successful firm on pricing, scheduling, or other factors.
In Nigeria, QoS obligations in the telecommunications sector are imposed pursuant to the provisions of the Quality of Service Regulations 2012 (the QoS Regulations).
Further the recent 2017 Tariff Order and QoS Regulations notified by TRAI have created more disharmony amongst stakeholders.