Call Drops Issue Telco-Specific, Can't Be Generalised: COAI

Advertisement
By Press Trust of India | Updated: 23 January 2018 12:05 IST

Industry body COAI has said call drops are a result of operator churn and difficulty in getting approvals for installing infrastructure and operator-specific issues on service quality are not "emblematic" of the whole industry.

The comments come at a time when spurt in call drops has once again come under the telecom department's gaze and Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan is planning a meeting with operators soon to convey concern over call quality.

Advertisement

Apex industry body Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) Director General Rajan Mathews said the problem is confined to geographical pockets and some companies.

It should not be seen as industry-wide problem, he said. "Obviously there are some companies that have gone out of business and not investing. If you are customer of these companies, you'll see some challenges because towers are being shut down or not being maintained. To say its emblematic of whole industry is not fair," Mathews told PTI.

Advertisement

As an aggregate, these issues could be driving the overall averages down for the industry.

All major operators are principally in compliance with service quality norms, Mathews argued citing data by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI).

Advertisement

"We need to disaggregate the problem. Don't tar whole industry with problem that has couple of localised reasons.

There are companies facing financial challenges more than others, some have gone out of business...," he said.

Advertisement

Moreover, difficulty in getting approvals for rolling out cell towers and fibre network and "intervention" by local municipalities shutting down towers have compounded problems at the local circle level.

"Some circles may be more problematic than others... Delhi, Mumbai may have problems because these have significant right of way difficulties. Let's disaggregate the problem" he said.

Mathews said that the industry has put significant number of new cell towers to bolster network.

Last week, in a stern message to telecom operators, the Department of Telecom (DoT) asked companies to get their act together to tackle the call drop issue.

Sundararajan had said the DoT will meet the industry on the call drop issue as soon as TRAI's assessment comes on quality of mobile services benchmarked to the new call drop parametres.

Acknowledging that mobile operators do face difficulty in setting up towers at times, given resistance from people, Sundararajan had said that it cannot be cited as an excuse for call drops and that investments will have to made by telecom companies in upgrading their infrastructure.

TRAI's new and more stringent call drop rules came into force from October 1 and the quarter ended December will see the first instance of reporting under the new formula.

TRAI has aready asked the operators to submit their network-related data for checking service quality under the new benchmarks and deadline for the same is January 21.

As per the new rules, the telecom operators may face a maximum penalty of Rs. 10 lakh for call drops which will now be measured at mobile tower level instead of the telecom circle level.

The Telecom Department had, in a series of meeting over the last few quarters, asked telcos to adopt immediate measures to improve call quality including setting-up additional mobile towers across the country.

As per estimates, 6.35 lakh mobile sites (Base Transceiver Stations) have been added on aggregate basis for 2G/3G/4G services during the period July 2015 to November 2017.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: TRAI, DoT, Call Drops, Telecom
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Top 7 Laser Printers for Students to Buy in India Right Now
  2. Poco X8 Pro Max vs iQOO 15R vs Vivo V70 Elite
  3. Here's How Much the Vivo Y21 5G, Vivo Y11 5G Could Cost in India
  4. Toaster OTT Release: When and Where to Watch Rajkummar Rao's Comedy Thriller
  5. Samsung Galaxy M17e Goes on Sale in India: See Price, Offers
  6. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Reportedly Gets a Price Cut in India
  1. Prime Video Announces Farzi Season 2: All You Need to Know About This Show
  2. Samathi Sakatham Now Available for Streaming Online: What You Need to Know
  3. The Taj Story Out on OTT: Know Where to Watch This Intense Courtroom Drama Online
  4. NASA Astronauts Complete 7-Hour Spacewalk to Prepare ISS Power System Upgrade
  5. Samsung Reportedly Plans to Introduce AirDrop Support on Galaxy S26 Series Later This Year
  6. Vivo Y21 5G, Vivo Y11 5G Price in India and Colourways Leaked a Month After Global Launch
  7. Toaster OTT Release: When and Where to Watch Rajkummar Rao’s Comedy Thriller
  8. FBI Warns Tron Blockchain Users of Phishing Attack Using Fake Tokens Impersonating the Agency
  9. Amazon Said to Be Working on New Smartphone Equipped With Alexa Assistant and AI Features
  10. Border 2 Now Streaming Online: Where to Watch Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan Starrer Movie Online?
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.