The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) celebrated its 29th Foundation Day on 20 February 2026, marking its establishment in 1997. The event brought together senior government officials, industry leaders, academicians, and technology experts to discuss emerging issues in India’s digital communications sector.
The celebration reflected on TRAI’s contribution to shaping India’s telecom and broadcasting ecosystem and included high-level deliberations on two key themes:
- “Taking TV to All Homes: Policy, Technology and Business Strategies for Inclusion”
- “Network Slicing and Net Neutrality”
Key Highlights of TRAI Day 2026
The event began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by Shri Anil Kumar Lahoti, Chairperson, TRAI, along with Members of the Authority.
Focus Areas Discussed:
- Universal access to television, especially in rural and semi-urban regions
- Market-based regulatory frameworks to sustain competition
- Network slicing and net neutrality principles
- Role of AI, 5G, and upcoming 6G technologies
- Importance of regulatory agility and transparency
- Digital infrastructure resilience and spectrum efficiency
Technical Session 1: Taking Television to All Homes
This session focused on improving television accessibility and bridging the digital divide. Discussions revolved around:
- Strengthening last-mile connectivity
- Ensuring affordability and service quality
- Sustainable business models
- Enhancing reach in underserved regions
The session highlighted the continued importance of broadcasting as an inclusive medium.
Technical Session 2: Network Slicing and Net Neutrality
This session examined:
- Regulatory and technological aspects of network slicing
- Maintaining an open and non-discriminatory internet
- Balancing innovation with consumer rights
- Service differentiation in advanced telecom networks
Experts stressed that future-ready regulations must support innovation while safeguarding equitable digital access.
Significance of TRAI Day 2026
TRAI Day 2026 reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to:
- Inclusive digital growth
- Consumer protection
- Fair competition
- Transparent and evidence-based regulation
- Future-ready telecom and broadcasting ecosystem
MCQs (Exam-Oriented)
Q1. TRAI was established in which year?
(a) 1995
(b) 1996
(c) 1997
(d) 1998
(e) 2000
S. Ans. (c)
Sol. TRAI was established on 20 February 1997.
Q2. TRAI Day 2026 marked how many years of the Authority?
(a) 25 years
(b) 27 years
(c) 28 years
(d) 29 years
(e) 30 years
S. Ans. (d)
Sol. TRAI Day 2026 marked 29 years since its establishment.
Q3. One of the major themes discussed at TRAI Day 2026 was:
(a) Cryptocurrency regulation
(b) Defence communications
(c) Network Slicing and Net Neutrality
(d) Space communication policy
(e) Cyber warfare
S. Ans. (c)
Sol. A technical session focused on Network Slicing and Net Neutrality.
Q4. The first technical session at TRAI Day 2026 focused on:
(a) 6G Deployment
(b) Digital Payments
(c) Taking Television to All Homes
(d) Satellite Communication
(e) Fibre Export Policy
S. Ans. (c)
Sol. The session discussed policy, technology, and business strategies to ensure inclusive TV access.
Q5. TRAI primarily regulates which sector in India?
(a) Banking
(b) Telecommunications and Broadcasting
(c) Defence Production
(d) Agriculture Marketing
(e) Energy Distribution
S. Ans. (b)
Sol. TRAI regulates the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors in India.


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