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Airtel Blames Reliance Jio’s ‘Under-Preparedness’ For Call Drops

Huge traffic for Jio before its official launch leading to call failure: Airtel



Signage for Bharti Airtel Ltd. is displayed outside a store in New Delhi (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)
Signage for Bharti Airtel Ltd. is displayed outside a store in New Delhi (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

Bharti Airtel Ltd. today blamed Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. for network connectivity issues and call failures, saying they are due to Jio’s own under-preparedness, insufficient testing efforts, and the acquisition of a large number of customers at the pre-launch stage itself.

While Reliance Jio has continued to allege huge call failure on account of insufficient number of PoIs (points of interconnect), however, we believe that the prime reason for such call failures was on account of acquisition of a large number of subscribers by Reliance Jio even before the declaration of the commercial launch.
Bharti Airtel’s Letter

The letter, sent yesterday, goes on to say that augmentation of POIs based on actual traffic, necessitates a reciprocal action from the other party also. “It is important to note, that despite our best efforts, the POIs are still in the process of augmentation due to issues at your end,” Airtel said.

Airtel said that despite the prompt and colossal effort on its part, as on date, only 2,484 E1s (interconnect ports) are live out of a total capacity of 3,048 provided, primarily due to various reasons for delay “attributable solely to Reliance Jio’s under-preparedness and insufficient testing teams and efforts”.

It added: “Even these capacities could be augmented with great persuasion by Airtel teams. During the augmentation exercise, your circles had cited issues with regard to acceptance testing, transmission media related concerns and hence the augmentation process took much longer and even till date the complete POIs have not been augmented due to unpreparedness of your teams,”

The issues continue to impede the augmentation process, it said, pointing out further that its request to Jio to adopt immediate measures to balance the skewed traffic still remains unaddressed.

Currently, 89 percent of traffic originating from Reliance Jio network is being terminated into Airtel network and is thereby creating asymmetry in traffic. This is a serious concern for us due to the below cost termination charge regime, every extra minute terminated by Jio in our network, is causing a huge financial loss to Airtel.
Bharti Airtel’s Letter

Reliance Jio, which has commercially launched its 4G services, has accused dominant incumbent operators, including Airtel, Vodafone India Ltd. and Idea Cellular Ltd. of providing far less than adequate PoIs needed for its users to complete a call to a rival network, while the operators have charged the new entrant of unleashing a “tsunami” of free traffic on their networks.

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, which had asked the operators to submit their network congestion details from September 15 to September 19, 2016, to examine the congestion issue, yesterday decided to issue show cause notices on erring operators for call drops far exceeding the norm.