In a technical paper on call drops, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) said: "There is an urgent need to increase the number of towers so as to cater to the demands of a growing subscriber base."
At the same time, problems like removal of towers from certain areas by authorities should be adequately addressed, it added.
A call drop has been defined as "a voice call, which after being successfully established, is interrupted prior to its normal completion (and) the cause of early termination is within the network of the service provider".
The paper suggested that measures such as Dynamic Channel Allocation, multiple call routing and optimised resource management can be employed by the Telecom Service Providers (TSPs), besides usage of mobile signal boosters at the users' buildings or premises.
"Some prioritisation schemes like Measurement-based Prioritisation Scheme, Call Admission Control Protocol, Guard Channels, Handoff Queuing and Auxillary Stations essentially need to be incorporated by TSPs to reduce call drops," the paper recommended.
Trai said it issued the regulations after considering comments of all the stakeholders.
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