Airtel, Reliance Jio, Vi meet with DoT to discuss call drop and quality of service issues

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The telecoms division met with network operators on Wednesday to discuss rising cases of dropped calls and problems related to service quality, while deliberating on policy measures that can be considered to improve call quality. The meeting, held amid the rollout of massive 5G networks in the country, was chaired by Telecom Minister K Rajaraman and was attended by telecom providers including Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea.

The discussion focused on identifying policy and operational measures that can help telecom companies improve the quality of telecom services in the country Point Sources. Discussion ranged from the issue of disruption caused by illegal boosters to ironing out some remaining right-of-way issues. At the meeting, which lasted nearly two hours, the telecom companies also made detailed presentations on the current level of service quality and benchmarks, the sources said.

While telecom regulator TRAI concerned with service quality standards, the DoT’s negotiation with telecom operators was more about identifying problem areas and seeking input on policies and operational interventions that can enable better service quality in the country.

In September this year, Communications Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw indicated that the parameters for the quality of telecommunications services could be made more and more stringent, possibly by three to four times. The minister had made it clear that the industry needed to “significantly” improve the quality of telecommunications services, as the government had also played its part by initiating sweeping reforms in the sector.

A few days ago, the Department of Telecom (DoT) educated According to an official memorandum, four task forces are to recommend measures to the government to strengthen the domestic telecommunications manufacturing ecosystem and remove the bottlenecks. The development stems from a roundtable between Communications Secretary Ashwini Vaishnaw and 42 chiefs of telecom equipment makers earlier this month, at which he identified the need to set up a task force to address issues raised by the companies before him.


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