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August 19, 1997

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TRAI to survey telecom customers for satisfaction levels

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has decided to commission a customer survey across the country to find out the levels of customer satisfaction for different telecom services.

The survey will be done on a representative sample drawn from the metros, 'secondary switching areas' and rural areas. It will determine satisfaction levels for services like cellular, paging, V-SAT and email. The findings will then be matched against the claims of the operators.

TRAI Chairman Justice S S Sodhi has said that the authority has written to all operators (including companies operating value-added services) to obtain details of the services provided by them.

This information will be matched against the norms mentioned in the licence agreements.

- Compiled from the Indian media

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