TRAI Empanels Shaurrya Teleservices as Digital Connectivity Rating Agency for Real Estate

Published: October 12, 2025 | Category: Real Estate
TRAI Empanels Shaurrya Teleservices as Digital Connectivity Rating Agency for Real Estate

In a significant development, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has empanelled Shaurrya Teleservices Pvt. Ltd., a leading neutral digital infrastructure provider, as one of the country’s initial ‘Digital Connectivity Rating Agencies’ (DCRAs). This announcement marks a major milestone in India’s journey toward digitally-ready real estate and future-proof workplaces.

As a TRAI-empanelled agency, Shaurrya Teleservices will assess properties across India on critical parameters of digital connectivity, including fibre readiness, in-building mobile coverage, broadband quality, and IoT integrations. Properties will be assigned a star rating based on actual performance, in line with TRAI’s standardised methodology released in August 2025.

Speaking on the recognition, Pankaj Agrawal, Chairman of Shaurrya Teleservices, said, “This is a defining moment for India’s real estate and digital infrastructure ecosystem. Connectivity is no longer a luxury but a core utility, just like water or power. With TRAI’s certification framework, we now have a transparent way to measure and improve how buildings perform digitally. At Shaurrya, we are aligned at fostering innovation in Enterprise Network services, generating meaningful employment, expanding business opportunities, and supporting small startups alongside large enterprises, all toward making India a global business hub with high standards of living and equitable opportunities.”

Salil Ahuja, Chief Strategy Officer of Shaurrya Teleservices, added, “We see this as both a responsibility and an opportunity. As one of the first eight agencies empanelled by TRAI, Shaurrya will not only certify properties but also work hand-in-hand with Telecom and Internet Service providers to enable property developers to enhance their ratings through our infrastructure solutions, from IBS and FTTH to 5G microcells. I have been a part of the evolution in the UAE over a decade and now aim to make India’s built environment future-ready, resilient, and globally competitive. Enhanced connectivity leads to an improved customer experience at all levels.”

Sanjeev Goel, Chief Business Officer of Shaurrya Teleservices, said, “This initiative will enlighten the entire telecom ecosystem as 80% data consumption happens indoors and there is no mechanism to track problem areas. This initiative will empower users to know the gaps, and once these gaps are highlighted, they will become a source of information for Telecom and Internet providers along with the regulators.”

Shaurrya Teleservices’ recognition as a DCRA comes at a defining inflection point for India’s built environment. Connectivity has shifted from a convenience to a lifeline, powering India’s 63 million MSMEs running on cloud tools, students attending online classes, and families relying on telehealth and digital security. As real estate races to meet these expectations, certified buildings will emerge as the new benchmark of trust, commanding faster occupancy, stronger tenant stickiness, and sharper investor interest. For developers, digital star ratings are no longer a nice-to-have; they are set to be the next business differentiator.

In addition to certification, Shaurrya Teleservices plans to partner with leading developer associations such as CREDAI and NAREDCO to raise awareness about digital ratings, while showcasing case studies of early certified projects. The company is also preparing to launch knowledge initiatives that will educate stakeholders on how connectivity certifications can accelerate India’s 5G and Digital India goals.

With its dual strength as a neutral certifier and execution partner, Shaurrya Teleservices is uniquely positioned to bridge regulation and implementation, making digital ratings a tool for both compliance and commercial advantage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the role of
Digital Connectivity Rating Agency (DCRA)? A: A Digital Connectivity Rating Agency (DCRA) assesses properties on critical parameters of digital connectivity, including fibre readiness, in-building mobile coverage, broadband quality, and IoT integrations. Properties are then assigned a star rating based on actual performance.
2. Why is digital connectivity important for real estate?
Digital connectivity is crucial for real estate as it has shifted from a convenience to a lifeline, powering businesses, education, and healthcare. Certified buildings with high digital connectivity ratings command faster occupancy, stronger tenant stickiness, and sharper investor interest.
3. What are the benefits of being
TRAI-empanelled DCRA? A: Being a TRAI-empanelled DCRA provides the authority to certify properties on digital connectivity, which helps in raising awareness and educating stakeholders. It also positions the agency to bridge regulation and implementation, making digital ratings a tool for both compliance and commercial advantage.
4. How will Shaurry
Teleservices support property developers? A: Shaurrya Teleservices will work hand-in-hand with Telecom and Internet Service providers to enable property developers to enhance their ratings through infrastructure solutions, from IBS and FTTH to 5G microcells.
5. What are Shaurry
Teleservices' plans for the future? A: Shaurrya Teleservices plans to partner with leading developer associations like CREDAI and NAREDCO to raise awareness about digital ratings. The company is also preparing to launch knowledge initiatives to educate stakeholders on how connectivity certifications can accelerate India’s 5G and Digital India goals.