Its clear from below link that airtel/sify only gave suggestion of fair usage policy received on 11th Feb. 2009. Now I don't see anywhere on trai site that it has been accepted or made a trai recommendation.
TRAI :::::::
Get it in written from airtel thru email or wtever that this is trai recommendation as they have been saying. Take the copy to trai and ask when did trai gave that recommendation.
Guys they can be charged for fraud if they call their own policy as trai recommendations. This is very serious allegation and im sure trai won't like that either.
Another thing -- below is the sify suggestion to trai
Another area which the Regulator would need to work is in
the Fair Usage Policy. Our internal study indicates that the Top 20% of the
users consume 80% of the bandwidth (OFCOM indicates top 10% of the
customers consume more than twice the bandwidth consumed by the rest 90%
of the customers). It would be prudent for the service providers to have a fair
use policy, especially in the unlimited category where the customer can be
restricted on the download speed once a threshold is reached. This will enable
all the Broadband Users to have an equitable access to the broadband capacity
and improve quality of experience in general to all the users.
They're making it sound as if those 10% eat so much that the rest 90% cant get enough. This is not true. if a user only wants to use 1 hr in a month how can other user who uses 24 hrs a day can be held responsible for that? Someone here pls explain me the logic.