"On one hand people are complaining about call drops, network related issues and on the other hand they do not want to stay close to phone towers due to certain myths. This is significantly affecting us when it comes to setting up towers," Cellular Operators Association of India Director General Rajan S Mathews told PTI here.
He said RWAs, in particular, were complaining against existing towers and discouraging setting up of new towers resulting in poor quality of call service for customers.
He said that the industry was facing opposition from RWAs and activist groups in setting up new towers, required to built a robust telecom infrastructure in India including increase in network coverage of 3G and 4G services.
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