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🚨 TRAI Questions Jio & Airtel Over 5G FWA Reporting
India’s telecom regulator, TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India), has raised red flags with Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel regarding how they classify subscribers of their 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) services—branded as Jio AirFiber and Airtel AirFiber.
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📌 The Core Concern
TRAI believes that these telcos may be inflating fixed-line broadband statistics by *reporting 5G FWA users as wireline subscribers*—despite the services being delivered wirelessly.
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💡 Why It Matters
- 📊 Data Accuracy: Wrong classification could skew India’s broadband performance stats and mislead policymakers.
- 💰 Regulatory Impact: Fixed and wireless services follow different licensing and revenue-sharing structures.
- 📉 Suspicious Trends: TRAI observed a sudden spike—and later dip—in Jio’s wireline subscriber base, suggesting possible irregularities.
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🏢 What Telcos Say
Jio and Airtel defend their classification:
- Devices are fixed at customer premises.
- Offer high-speed broadband-like experience.
- Classification aligns with international standards (e.g. ITU).
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🧐 TRAI’s Response
TRAI isn’t buying it—at least not yet. It emphasizes that the delivery medium (fiber vs. wireless) is key to defining service types. It has:
- Sent formal letters (dated May 27)
- Asked both telcos for detailed justifications
- Hinted that new guidelines may follow
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🔮 What’s Next?
- No change in service for current users—for now.
- Future regulations may redefine how FWA is classified.
- Could affect telecom policy, reporting norms, and India’s digital roadmap.
India’s telecom regulator, TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India), has raised red flags with Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel regarding how they classify subscribers of their 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) services—branded as Jio AirFiber and Airtel AirFiber.
---
📌 The Core Concern
TRAI believes that these telcos may be inflating fixed-line broadband statistics by *reporting 5G FWA users as wireline subscribers*—despite the services being delivered wirelessly.
---
💡 Why It Matters
- 📊 Data Accuracy: Wrong classification could skew India’s broadband performance stats and mislead policymakers.
- 💰 Regulatory Impact: Fixed and wireless services follow different licensing and revenue-sharing structures.
- 📉 Suspicious Trends: TRAI observed a sudden spike—and later dip—in Jio’s wireline subscriber base, suggesting possible irregularities.
---
🏢 What Telcos Say
Jio and Airtel defend their classification:
- Devices are fixed at customer premises.
- Offer high-speed broadband-like experience.
- Classification aligns with international standards (e.g. ITU).
---
🧐 TRAI’s Response
TRAI isn’t buying it—at least not yet. It emphasizes that the delivery medium (fiber vs. wireless) is key to defining service types. It has:
- Sent formal letters (dated May 27)
- Asked both telcos for detailed justifications
- Hinted that new guidelines may follow
---
🔮 What’s Next?
- No change in service for current users—for now.
- Future regulations may redefine how FWA is classified.
- Could affect telecom policy, reporting norms, and India’s digital roadmap.
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