Indiamart moves HC, seeks exemption from TRAI directive on pesky messages
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The High Court, on Monday, did not issue any interim direction and allowed Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) time till April 30 to file its response.
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Indiamart currently has 6 million suppliers registered on its platform. “As of March 31,2020, 107 million users visited our platform to access the storefronts of 6.1 million Indian suppliers, which lists 68 million products and services across 54 industries,” it said.
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Indiamart Intermesh Ltd. has sought exemption from the telecom regulator’s directive on controlling spam SMSes on the grounds that the entity is engaged in both commercial and non-commercial communication over its platform which is not clearly defined.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has sought stakeholder views on a slew of issues, including ways to boost mass adoption of satellite broadband services and creating an enabling environment to attract top dollars in the satcoms space.
TRAI seeks views to frame norms on satellite services for low data consuming apps
The low bit rate applications are sensor-based applications used in ATMs, traffic management, vehicle tracking, internet of things (IoT) devices etc.
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NEW DELHI: Telecom regulator Trai on Friday invited public views for framing licensing norms for satellite-based connectivity for low bit rate applications.
The low bit rate applications are sensor-based applications used in ATMs, traffic management, vehicle tracking, internet of things (IoT) devices etc.
The consultation paper from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has been issued following reference sought by the Department of Telecom on November 23, 2020, to frame norms for satellite-based low bit rate applications for commercial and captive usage.
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