TRAI Releases Draft Registration of Consumer Organisations
(Amendment) Regulations, 2023 for Stakeholders’ Comments
[ABS News Service/15.09.2023]
Telecom
Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) had notified the Registration of Consumer Organisations
Regulations, 2013 (1 of 2013) [hereinafter referred to as the “principal regulations”]
on 21st February 2013.
Presently,
the Authority, under the principal regulations are registering consumer organisations
state-wise who can assist Authority by performing the roles mentioned in the regulations.
In
a rapidly evolving digital landscape, emerging technologies like 5G, 6G, Artificial
Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) etc. hold immense potential for the
betterment of the lives of consumers. The use cases of these technologies can be
helpful for different sections of society.
AI and IoT offer communities various opportunities to access real-time market
information, optimise resource management, and enhance crop yields. AI-powered weather
forecasts coupled with IoT sensor aids may help farmers to take informed agricultural
decisions.
The
5G-enabled high-speed connectivity empowers businesses and startups
with AI-driven analytics to improve production, supply chains, and customer experiences,
fostering global competition. Online education and remote healthcare through 5G
enhanced services in remote areas, while IoT-driven disaster prediction and response
systems boost environmental sustainability and disaster resilience for vulnerable
communities. These technologies, when harnessed effectively, can drive inclusive
growth, enhance accessibility, and bridge socio-economic gaps.
Consumer
organisations can play a supporting role in raising awareness about the benefits
accrued out of these emerging technologies, particularly to the marginalised communities,
people in rural areas for bridging the digital divide. For conducting theme-based
events, these organisations can assist TRAI explaining the use cases of these technologies,
educate consumers of different sections such as women, farmers, fisheries, students
etc. about their potential benefits, and also propagate cyber hygiene and make consumers
aware of data privacy.
The
Authority felt a need to register national level consumer organisations, having
presence in multiple states/ UTs having capability and experience in campaigning
and conducting theme-based events by developing awareness material can provide an
interface between consumers and Authority. The proposed amendment would enable Authority
to register capable consumer organisations having wider reach to work in more than
five states/ UTs under national level registration. It simplifies the registration
process for such consumer organisations.
The
draft regulation is accessible on TRAI website www.trai.gov.in and shall be open
for comments of the stakeholders up to 4th October 2023. In case of any clarifications,
Shri Anand Kumar Singh, Advisor (CA&IT), TRAI may be contacted at Telephone:
011-23210990 or email ID: advisorit@trai.gov.in.