The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) today conducted an open house discussion on the issue wherein all the stakeholders including mobile operators and consumer groups expressed their views.
"We will come out with recommendations on compensation to the consumers for call drops by October 15. The stakeholders can submit their written submission on the issue deliberated today by October 5," TRAI Chairman R S Sharma said here.
"We will present the ground situation on call drops in data terms," Sharma added.
The move will help customers to determine, which player is providing better services in an area that will help them in choosing an operator.
TRAI will also publish the results of the drive tests conducted by it on September 28-29 in Delhi and Mumbai in a few days.
Apart from the two metros, TRAI has also conducted drive tests in five other cities including Ahmadabad and Pune recently.
The operators are though opposing any move for compensation on call drops while the consumers are strongly backing it.
The operators said there are many things which are responsible for call drops and not all are under their control. They also said the cost to set up a mechanism for tracking call drops will be huge.
Bharti Airtel said during the open house that as per the licence conditions, operators are required to provide street level coverage and not inside buildings.
The minister said operators have contained the problem and nearly half of the defective mobile sites have been fixed to address the menace.
The call drop problem has become acute in the last four-five months and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi has voiced serious concern over the issue.
The government recently stepped up pressure on operators to check call drops asking their promoters including Anil Ambani, Kumar Mangalam Birla and Sunil Mittal to directly intervene in the matter. It had also warned that the companies would face penal action if they fail to take corrective actions.
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