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Telcos Must Improve 5G Services, Warns Telecom Department About Call Dropping

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Even though 5G has been introduced in India, the problem of call drops and call failures in places that are upgrading from 4G to 5G has not been fixed. For those who are unaware, just two private companies, Reliance Jio and Airtel have introduced 5G services in the nation. Follow For More Updates at satiknews.com

As a result, they now likely face additional regulations from the government in order to provide the recently introduced network to their clients. In order to raise the caliber of the services in the smaller locations, the telecom ministry authorities have also ordered TRAI to examine all the factors.

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On the other hand, industry insiders think that this is just a transitional stage and that 5G services will advance after all devices have their software changed to 5G. In addition, it is anticipated that after the rollout of 5G, the number of cell sites and towers would rise.

However, this is not the first time the ministry has requested that operators enhance their offerings; a previous telecom minister had previously requested that service providers raise the calibre of their offerings from the current levels. The department’s field units have been given goals by telecom minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to assess the quality of services provided in the villages.

Indian 5G services from Reliance Jio and Airtel

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When it comes to launching or bringing 5G to their circlers, where they are operating, Jio and Airtel are both highly active. Reliance Jio has expanded its services to all 33 districts of Gujarat, just as Airtel just announced 5G services in Imphal and Gandhinagar.

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While Vodafone-Idea only offers 4G services and has no plans to introduce 5G in the near future, they are only concentrating on urban regions and are anticipated to deliver services in all circles in 18 to 24 months.

According to the Cellular Operator Association of India (COAI), telecom companies are continually investing in their networks and improving customer experiences, but only 35% of towers are fiberized, which must increase to 50% in order to provide a reliable network and high-quality service. For the latest news, follow us on Google News

Although 5G services are still in their early stages, clients in some circles, particularly those in rural areas, are still waiting for better 4G networks.

People in these places are waiting for better connectivity and services, and now that telecom companies have raised fees for tariffs and are probably going to do so again soon, customers are expecting high-quality services. Additionally, BSNL intends to introduce 4G services in 2023.

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