Indian authorities are scrutinizing Airtel's new priority postpaid service. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India and the government are checking if the service, which uses network slicing, adheres to net neutrality rules. They aim to ensure prepaid users do not experience reduced service quality. Airtel's new offering targets its postpaid customer base.

This service is specially built for busy customers who depend on uninterrupted connectivity for work, entertainment, or online collaboration: Shashwat Sharm

Airtel’s 5G priority for postpaid users sidesteps three key directives of India’s net neutrality rules, but regulators and competition may be reading the fine print. | Business…

The slicing technology will separate subscribers of postpaid customers from the rest of the services, and in a way, provide a dedicated fast lane separated from the large bulk of…

Indian authorities are scrutinizing Airtel's new priority postpaid service. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India and the government are checking if the service, which uses…