"I am willing to walk ten steps, they (telcos) will have to walk 20 steps... But telcos need to organize their networks better and identify the gaps," Prasad told industry captains at the ET Corporate Excellence awards here this evening.
Stating that he has cleared many cobwebs on the policy front, he said, "As far as policies are concerned, I have cleared all the policies (stuck) for the last 10 years. Different things have been identified... We have also notified like spectrum trading and sharing. I have done my best."
"How is it that in only three months, 25,000 towers were put up? How is it that in Delhi alone they did over 2,000 plus in four months?" he asked.
Operators need to organize their network, identify the gaps and publicly invest in the gaps, he said, adding that service quality is very important.
"While being the telecom minister, I am the minister for growth of telecom, I am also a minister for the consumer interest," Prasad said.
After the minister asked the Trai to frame penalty norms for calldrops, the regulator asked telcos to pay Re 1 for each call drop beginning January 1 with a cap of Re 3 a day.
The operators challenged the Trai order in the Delhi HC. The court is yet to give its final verdict on the Trai order.
The telecom regulator and the government have been blaming under-investment in network coverage as the main reason for calldrops while industry blames it on the multilayer local laws and high cost of putting up telecom towers.
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