TRAI-RERA collaborate to make buildings digitally ready

TRAI-RERA collaborate to make buildings digitally ready

Webinar focuses on rating properties for better digital connectivity

TRAI

MUMBAI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) took a step towards better digital connectivity inside buildings by hosting a webinar on 30 January. Led by chairman Anil Kumar Lahoti, the session brought together 116 representatives from Real Estate Regulatory Authorities (RERA) across 24 States and Union Territories, alongside senior TRAI officials. The discussion focused on TRAI’s new regulation for rating properties on digital connectivity, aiming to improve seamless network access in modern real estate developments.

In his opening remarks, Lahoti highlighted the crucial role of RERA in improving digital connectivity in real estate projects. TRAI advisor Tejpal Singh presented an overview of the regulation, covering registration procedures for digital connectivity rating agencies and property managers, rating criteria, and evaluation steps. TRAI officials also addressed queries from RERA representatives.

The webinar explored potential collaboration between TRAI and RERA to enhance digital infrastructure in real estate. Participants appreciated the initiative and expressed interest in further stakeholder discussions to strengthen digital connectivity standards in buildings.