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TRAI Extends Deadline for Feedback on Digital Connectivity Property Rating Manual

New Delhi | June 2, 2025 — The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has extended the last dates for submitting feedback on its recently released draft manual titled “Rating of Properties for Digital Connectivity Regulations, 2024.” This extension comes in response to requests from stakeholders seeking more time to study the document and provide their comments.

TRAI had initially released the draft manual on May 13, 2025, aiming to introduce a structured and transparent method to rate buildings and properties based on the quality of digital connectivity infrastructure available in them. The original deadline for stakeholders to send their comments was June 2, 2025, and for counter-comments, June 9, 2025.

However, to ensure comprehensive participation and well-informed feedback, the regulator has now extended the deadline by one week:

Purpose of the Draft Manual

The “Rating of Properties for Digital Connectivity Regulations, 2024” seeks to empower property buyers, renters, and investors by providing them with an official rating on the quality of internet and mobile network infrastructure in a property.

This move is expected to:

Who Can Submit Feedback?

TRAI is inviting responses from all concerned stakeholders, including:

This inclusive approach aims to shape the final regulations through collaborative consultation.

How to Submit Comments

Stakeholders are encouraged to submit their comments electronically. This ensures quicker processing and easier access for analysis.

Comments should be clear, constructive, and specific to the sections of the draft manual being addressed. Stakeholders are also welcome to suggest additions or changes that could make the rating system more effective and user-friendly.

Contact for Clarification

For any queries or further information, stakeholders may directly reach out to:

Shri Tejpal Singh
Advisor (QoS-I), TRAI
Phone: +91-11-20907759

Why This Matters

In today’s digital age, internet connectivity is as vital as electricity or water. With more people working remotely, attending online classes, and relying on smart home technology, seamless digital connectivity has become a basic necessity.

By bringing in a property connectivity rating system, TRAI hopes to:

What’s Next?

Once the comment and counter-comment process is complete, TRAI will review the feedback and make necessary changes before finalizing and publishing the manual. The final version will lay out:

This will pave the way for a future where digital connectivity is a standardized feature of real estate evaluation, just like energy efficiency or safety ratings.

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