Telephone Advisory Committees

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Telephone / Telecom Advisory Committees[1] (TAC) was a high level Indian government body made up of members of parliament and other members nominated by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology to address issues concerning telecommunication in India. Looked upon as a privileged panel, the Telephone Advisory Committees, constituted by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (India) of the Government of India to serve as a vital feedback mechanism for improvement of services in the Telecommunications sector by the Department of Telecommunications[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]

The Union Minister of Communications Shri Ram Vilas Paswan inaugurated the first meeting of the Telephone Advisory Committee and National Telephone Services Committee in New Delhi on June 7, 2000.
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Telephone / Telecom Advisory Committees (TAC)
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JurisdictionMinister of Communications and Information Technology (India) India Republic of India
HeadquartersSanchar Bhawan
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These Committees were abolished in 2001.

Ministers

Departments

Department of Telecommunications

Also known as the Door Sanchar Vibhag, this department concerns itself with policy, licensing and coordination matters relating to telegraphs, telephones, wireless, data, facsimile and telematic services and other like forms of communications. It also looks into the administration of laws with respect to any of the matters specified, namely:

Public Sector Units

Mobile phone service operators in India

See also

List of TAC Members

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C

D

G

H

J

K

L

M

N

P

R

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V

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