The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released a draft guideline to rate real estate properties based on their digital connectivity. This initiative aims to help buyers and investors make informed decisions by providing transparent and standardized ratings.
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The purpose is to provide home buyers and investors with transparent and standardized information about the digital connectivity of real estate properties, helping them make informed decisions.
Ratings will be based on a scale that evaluates the quality of internet services, availability of high-speed broadband, and the presence of advanced communication technologies like 5G and IoT.
The initiative is expected to enhance transparency, influence purchasing decisions, and potentially affect property valuations and rental prices.
TRAI has proposed a system of periodic audits and assessments to ensure that the ratings remain relevant and useful to consumers over time.
Real estate developers will play a crucial role by designing properties that accommodate emerging technologies and investing in advanced digital infrastructure to achieve higher ratings.

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