Hours after Airtel said it provided 7,007 additional points of interconnections needed to complete calls made from rival Jio network, Jio said over 4.6 crore calls between its network and Airtel fail due to inadequate points of interconnect provided by the market leader.
Jio 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," Jio said in a statement.
"With regard to the traffic asymmetry issue, the current traffic pattern is completely in line with what is expected in a new network. It would tend to move towards balanced traffic as the network matures and has sufficient scale," Jio said.
The Mukesh Ambani-led firm said it welcomes release of the PoIs consequent to the meeting called on the issue by Telecom Minister earlier this week.
Jio said the allocation was long overdue as more than 280 crore calls have failed between its network and Airtel over the last three and a half months because of "absolute shortage of POI capacity."
All operators, it said, have a "mandatory and unconditional obligation under the licence to provide adequate POIs to all the other operators. This is irrespective of the status of operations of the other operators or the traffic pattern and is not a favour to any operator."
Jio said there has been no delay in operationalising POIs at its end. "On the contrary, Jio has been consistently following-up with Airtel and the other incumbent operators over the last several months for augmentation of interconnection capacity. These requests had been denied by Airtel and the other incumbent operators in complete breach of their license conditions."
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