The Public Telecommunications Authority (PTA) of Thailand started a consultation process on the regulations of fixed-line QoS.
The PTA is looking to give consumers the right to choose between different service providers and get better value for their money.
The PTA will also be working with the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (MOSTI) to develop a national QoS policy that will provide better services for consumers in Thailand.
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The PTA has started the consultation process on fixed-line QoS regulations. The document is available for public view and will be decided upon by the end of 2020.
The PTA is seeking public opinion on the proposed fixed-line QoS regulations which are expected to improve service quality and reduce cost for consumers.
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The Public Telecom Authority (PTA) has started the consultation process on fixed-line QoS regulations. The PTA is seeking public feedback on the proposed regulations which will be used to regulate the quality of fixed-line services.
The PTA has said that these regulations are aimed at ensuring that all subscribers have an equal opportunity to access quality services which are affordable and reliable.
The PTA has also stated that they will be looking into a number of other factors during this consultation process including: competition, affordability, convenience, and reliability among others.
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The Philippine Telecommunication Company (PTC) has started a consultation process on the fixed-line quality of service regulations.
This move is expected to reduce the number of complaints and improve customer service for fixed-line users.
The PTA will be meeting with companies and stakeholders to discuss the implementation of these regulations.
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The PTA has started a consultation process on fixed-line QoS regulations. It is seeking the opinion of the public and stakeholders on how to regulate fixed-line broadband services in order to improve quality of service for consumers.
The PTA is consulting stakeholders on how to regulate fixed-line broadband services in order to improve quality of service for consumers. The consultation includes discussions over the scope, objectives and parameters of any future regulation, including its scope, objectives and parameters.
The PTA believes that a regulatory framework could lead to better outcomes for consumers as it will provide clarity on what they should expect from their broadband providers while also providing a level playing field between providers and new entrants into the market.
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The PTA has started a consultation process on fixed-line QoS regulations. It is the first step towards establishing a comprehensive fixed-line QoS framework.
The PTA is the regulator of the telecommunication industry in Pakistan and it is responsible for making recommendations on all matters related to telecommunications and broadcasting. The regulator has launched a consultation process to establish a comprehensive fixed-line QoS framework in order to provide consumers with better service quality, faster speeds, and more reliable services.
The PTA has also issued an official statement indicating that it will take into account all comments received during the consultation process and review them before finalizing any decisions.
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The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PTA) has started a consultation process on fixed-line QoS regulations.
The PTA is in the process of reviewing the current fixed-line QoS regulation. The regulator wants to make sure that all players in the telecom industry are getting a fair share of the pie and that there is enough competition in the market.
The consultation will be open for public comments until November 27th, 2018.
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The PTA has started the consultation process on fixed-line QoS regulations. The PTA wants to make sure that the fixed-line QoS regulation is in line with industry standards.
The PTA is also looking at other ways to improve the fixed-line quality of service, such as through mobile networks.
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The Public Telecommunication Authority (PTAs) has started the consultation process on the Fixed-Line Quality of Service Regulations. The PTA is currently seeking public opinion on how to regulate quality of service for fixed-line services in the country.
The PTA has proposed a number of amendments to the current regulations, including extending QoS regulation to data services and mobile broadband internet access.
The new regulations will ensure that fixed-line users are provided with a minimum quality of service, which includes:
* Availability of voice and text calls;
* Availability of voice calls with reasonable call set up time;
* Availability for voice and text messages;
* Reasonable call waiting time;
* Reasonable call drop rate.
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The PTA has started the consultation process on fixed-line QoS regulations. The scope of the consultation is for all fixed-line services, including mobile and broadband services.
The PTA is providing a questionnaire that will be sent to all relevant parties in order to collect their feedback and opinion on the issue.
Fixed line QoS regulations are set to regulate the quality of fixed-line voice calls, internet access and broadband services in order to ensure that they meet certain standards.
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The Philippine Telecommunication Company (PTC) has started a consultation process on the Fixed-Line Quality of Service Regulations. The consultation process will be open to all interested parties and stakeholders.
The PTA has been working on the Fixed-Line Quality of Service Regulations since 2016 and is set to be implemented in 2019. These regulations are aimed at providing quality fixed-line services for all subscribers, including those who have not yet subscribed to fixed-line services.
The PTA started this consultation process because it wants to hear what the public thinks about these regulations before they are implemented.
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The Philippine Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has started the consultation process on the Fixed-Line Quality of Service Regulations.
The PTA will be conducting consultations on the regulatory framework for fixed-line Quality of Service. They are open to all stakeholders and interested parties, including telecommunications providers, consumers, and industry associations.
The Fixed Line QoS Regulation will require operators to provide a minimum level of quality service for their subscribers. The PTA also wants to ensure that there is fair competition among telecommunications providers in order to provide better services for consumers.
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