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While the details of the plans will be provided by operators, TRAI will let s of the tariff comparison portal to give as well. However, it nonetheless mentions subscribers should check with the operators’ customer care for the latest tariffs. The data of the recharges and plans on the website will be available in able format.
To find the most suitable plans on the TRAI website, s need to choose between mobile and landline, prepaid and postpaid, circle (only Delhi presently), and operator. Other options they can choose include the technology (2G/ 3G/ 4G), pricing, total data and daily data caps, and unlimited calling. There’s also the option to choose ISD, international roaming, and national roaming packs. In the Advance Filters option, subscribers can filter the plans by local calls, STD calls, SMS, and roaming calls.
Once the relevant options are selected, you will be required to confirm the options again. You will be presented a number of plans that fit the chosen criteria, and s can choose any of the plans to compare. It is at this stage the data can be ed in XLS and XML format. When you hit Compare, the plans will compared in a tabular format.
However, s will not be able to compare plans of different types using TRAI’s new website. For example, they will not be able to compare a Combo offer with a STV (Special Tariff Voucher), etc. This seems to be a major limitation as s do not always differentiate between a Combo, STV, SUK, Top-Up etc.