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Operators told to offer Web access via ISPs

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New Delhi , Dec. 30

THE Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has directed all cellular and basic operators to allow their subscribers to access the Web through an Internet service provider (ISP) of their choice within 45 days.

According to an official statement, TRAI has directed that that accessibility to Internet services be made available as per the National Numbering Plan-2003 by all cellular and basic service operators within 45 days of issue of the letter.

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