The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) recently hosted a webinar to discuss the importance of digital connectivity within buildings and the new 'Regulation on Rating of Properties for Digital Connectivity, 2024.' The event was attended by repres
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The purpose of the TRAI webinar was to discuss the importance of robust digital connectivity within buildings and to provide detailed information on the new 'Regulation on Rating of Properties for Digital Connectivity, 2024.'
The webinar was attended by key representatives from Real Estate Regulatory Authorities (RERA) from various states and union territories in India.
Shri Tejpal Singh's presentation covered the process of registering digital connectivity rating agencies and property managers, the steps involved in the digital connectivity rating process, and the specific criteria used for rating properties.
The RERA representatives appreciated the webinar, found the discussions insightful, and expressed the need for further interactions with all stakeholders to ensure the effective implementation of the new regulations.
The potential areas of collaboration include working together to implement the new digital connectivity regulations effectively, promoting the adoption of best practices, and ensuring that the digital connectivity standards are met across various properties.
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