TRAI releases draft manual on rating of properties, seeks stakeholder views

ANI May 13, 2025 199 views

TRAI has released a draft manual for rating properties based on digital connectivity, aiming to standardize assessments for better infrastructure. The guidelines focus on fiber readiness, mobile network availability, and Wi-Fi performance to enhance 4G/5G coverage. High-rated properties are expected to attract more buyers and investors, adding long-term value. Stakeholders can submit feedback on the proposal by June 2025.

"The rating manual will ensure a fair, transparent, and standardized approach to assessing digital connectivity." – TRAI
New Delhi, May 13: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released the draft manual for assessing property ratings for digital connectivity.

Key Points

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TRAI introduces uniform digital connectivity assessment for buildings

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Draft manual aims to improve 4G/5G infrastructure in properties

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Higher-rated buildings to attract more buyers and investors

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Stakeholders can submit feedback until June 2025

According to the telecom regulator, the rating manual will enable the Digital Connectivity Rating Agencies (DCRAS) to adopt a uniform assessment methodology for rating properties.

It will also provide a standard reference for Property Managers (PMs) when creating Digital Connectivity Infrastructure (DCI) in their properties.

The full text of the draft manual is available on TRAI's website.

Digital connectivity is vital to the way we live and work.

The exponential growth in digitalisation during the last decade has revolutionised the world, impacting everything from the economy, innovation, science, and education to health, sustainability, governance, and lifestyle.

Citing unnamed reports, TRAI said maximum data consumption happens inside buildings. Therefore, digital connectivity has become crucial in buildings, especially for 4G and 5G networks, which use high-frequency bands to deliver high-speed data rates. Still, they get attenuated due to walls and building materials.

In major step to address issues of digital connectivity inside buildings, the telecom regulator has submitted recommendations to the Government on "Rating of Buildings or Areas for Digital Connectivity" on February 20, 2023.

TRAI said the recommendations aim to create an ecosystem for co-creating Digital Connectivity Infrastructure (DCI) as part of any development activity.

Further to the above recommendations, TRAI also released the regulation "Rating of Properties for Digital Connectivity Regulations, 2024" on October 25, 2024, to introduce a framework for rating properties for digital connectivity and promote the creation of good digital connectivity through a collaborative and self-sustainable approach.

With these latest recommendations, a property with better ratings will attract more users, buyers, or investors and thereby add value to it.

TRAI proposed that the properties be evaluated based on defined parameters in the regulation, such as fiber readiness, mobile network availability, in-building solutions, Wi-Fi infrastructure, service performance, etc.

"The rating manual will serve as a structured framework designed to ensure a fair, transparent, and standardised approach to assessing digital connectivity under the provisions of the regulation," TRAI said.

"A structured rating system enables prospective tenants and buyers to compare properties based on their connectivity rating, ensuring they choose locations with the best digital infrastructure," TRAI added.

The stakeholders are invited to submit their comments and feedback, by June 2, 2025, at the latest, and counter comments by June 9, 2025.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally! This was long overdue. In my housing society in Noida, we face constant network issues despite paying premium prices. A standardized rating system will force builders to prioritize digital infrastructure. Hope TRAI implements this strictly. 👍
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Priya M.
Good initiative but implementation will be key. Builders might manipulate ratings unless there's strong oversight. Also, what about older buildings? Will there be any incentives for them to upgrade their digital infrastructure?
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Amit S.
As someone working in IT, I can't stress enough how important this is for WFH culture. My society has terrible connectivity and it affects productivity. This rating system should be made mandatory for all new constructions.
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Sunita R.
Will this rating system consider rural areas too? Urban digital divide is one thing, but villages need equal attention. Digital India should be for all Indians, not just city dwellers.
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Vikram J.
The parameters seem comprehensive but what about the cost? Won't higher-rated properties become more expensive? TRAI should ensure this doesn't become another tool for builders to increase prices arbitrarily.
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Neha P.
Great move! This will push our real estate sector to match global standards. Maybe next we can have ratings for water/electricity infrastructure too? 😊 Digital connectivity is important but basic amenities matter equally.

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