Abstract
India has undertaken a number of economic and telecom policy reforms such as private participation and introduction of competition both in basic and value-added services. Legislation to set up a Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has recently been enacted in the Parliament. This paper focuses on the proposed structure, scope, and functions of TRAI in the context of some of the critical issues facing the Indian telecom sector and analyses its role in addressing these issues.
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