"In the commercial capital, we need to have the best connectvity...Mumbai cannot be lower in priority than Delhi..." Deepak told reporters on the sidelines of a Department of Telecom event here.
He said a meeting of telcos and the civic body has been convened later in the day to discuss the specifics and improve the service quality, especially in the "dark spots".
Deepak said the department will also be discussing the possibility of erecting telecom infrastructure on the railway network, for the benefit of passengers.
It can be noted that the railway commuters frequently face issues of call drops and lack of data connectivity while travelling.
In June, the department had announced a 100-day plan to upgrade the quality of services in the national capital region, under which telcos had committed to invest Rs 12,000 crore and install over 60,000 towers to check the issue of call drops.
Deepak today said there is a similarity of issues in both the mega cities, which are the top two telecom markets.
"The problems are similar in many ways. It is a requirement of investment, requirement of infrastructure, requirement not to seal towers and using technology for better optimisation," he said, adding there are some city-specific problems like the rail network in the financial capital.
connectivity in many areas, quality of service is also better," he said, adding in the next phase, towers will be erected on government buildings like post offices and also airports.
Asserting that low level electromagnetic frequency emitted by telecom towers is fully safe, Deepak urged the civil society not to create any difficulties for the operators
In erecting the telecom masts.
Speaking at a special outreach programme on the issue, he also asked local bodies to facilitate expansion of the telecom infrastructure without causing hindrances through moves like "usurious rates" for undertaking the jobs.
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