The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released a draft manual aimed at rating properties based on their digital connectivity. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and provide consumers with crucial information about the digital infrastructure of various properties.
TraiDigital ConnectivityProperty RatingsBroadbandSmart CitiesReal Estate MumbaiMay 15, 2025

The purpose of TRAI's draft manual is to provide a standardized system for rating properties based on their digital connectivity. This aims to enhance transparency and help consumers make informed decisions.
The property ratings will consider factors such as broadband speed, network reliability, and the availability of essential services like Wi-Fi and fiber optic connections.
Independent auditors will be responsible for verifying the information provided by property developers to ensure its accuracy.
The ratings will be made public through various platforms, allowing consumers to compare different properties and make informed decisions.
The expected impact of this initiative is to promote digital inclusion and smart city development, ultimately benefiting both property developers and consumers by setting clear standards and benchmarks for digital connectivity.

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