A senior government official told Business Standard that nearly 50% of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd's base transceiver stations were damaged by the cyclone and would take a week to be fully restored.
Among the private telcos, Reliance Jio's base transceiver stations suffered the maximum damage at 33 per, Bharti Airtel at 23 per cent and Vodafone Idea at 13 per cent, said the official. The data services have been impacted more than voice in West Bengal and the damage to RJio's BTS could be one of the reasons.
The official, however, said that base transceiver stations belonging to Reliance Jio are expected to be the first ones to be restored as most of them run on power and not diesel gensets and will start functioning once power supply resumes. Reliance Jio also has overhead fibre cables which have already been restored, he said.
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