Govt says there is enough spectrum, telcos differ
Amid growing concerns over the call drop issue, TRAI released findings of an audit firm on the quality of service being provided by telecom operators.
"Most operators failed to achieve the benchmarks due to high block call rate, high drop call rate, low call setup success rate and poor Rx quality," TRAI said.
Call drop rate in Mumbai
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Call drop rate in Delhi
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Doing some tough-talks on call drops, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had asked mobile operators to walk the extra mile to reinforce their systems as they have enough spectrum to provide services without interruption.
The operators, on their part, claimed that main reasons for frequent call drops include limited spectrum, delay in allocation of spectrum and changeover of frequencies.
The telcos pointed out that sealing of towers also contribute to call drops. During the last six months, around 801 sites in Mumbai and 523 sites in Delhi were shut-down.
The government has asked TRAI to suggest a disincentive mechanism to tackle the problem.
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