Airtel in a statement said it has "provided over 7,000 additional points of interconnect to Reliance Jio, taking the total number of PoIs provided till date to over 17,000. This capacity is sufficient to serve over 75 million customers, based on the forecast provided by Jio to Airtel".
The move from Airtel comes within days of the telecom regulator Trai suggesting a Rs 1,050 crore penalty on it for purportedly denying network connectivity to the new operator Reliance Jio.
Reliance Jio, however, slammed Bharti Airtel for providing only one-way points of interconnects for completing calls rather than both-way nodes in violation of licence agreement.
RJio hoped the situation will improve now that Airtel has consented to offering additional POIs.
"However, Airtel has continued to violate the Interconnection Agreement by offering one-way E1s as against both-way E1s as provided for in the Agreement, which would have resulted in much more efficient utilisation of interconnection resources," RJio said in a statement released hours after Airtel's comments.
"In addition, Jio has already provided us their future requirements for capacities at 100 million customers. As and when they ramp up their current subscriber base, we will further augment capacities ahead of time, as we have always done," it said.
In the same breath, it asked Trai to examine the "incredible asymmetry" of calls terminating on the Airtel network from Jio due to the latter's free services. "This continued asymmetry will degrade the customer experience for Airtel customers over time and meltdown networks," Airtel said.
Interconnection enables mobile users to make calls to
customers of other networks and is, therefore, crucial for smooth functioning of mobile services.
RJio said there has been no delay on its side in operationalising POIs and it has been consistently following-up with Airtel and the other incumbent operators over the last several months for augmentation of interconnection capacity.
Sunil Bharti Mittal led firm said that it has asked Trai to examine the "incredible asymmetry" of calls terminating on the its network from Jio due to the latter's free services which will degrade the customer experience for Airtel's customers over time and meltdown networks.
Jio said that current traffic pattern between Jio-Airtel network is in line with expectation from a new network and gradually it will tend to move towards balanced traffic as the network matures.
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