Telecom operators summoned over call drops, excess billing


By Aparajita Gupta

New Delhi, Apr 26 (IANS): Concerned over widespread complaints from consumers across the country about excess billing, incessant call-drops and poor quality of services, telecom operators have ben summoned by the government on Monday to review the situation and find remedies.

The meeting is to be chaired by Telecom Secretary Rakesh Garg, official sources said, adding that a letter has been dispatched on the matter, a copy of which was obtained by IANS.

"It has been decided to hold a meeting to review the quality of service issues related to excess billing, non-transparency in billing system, frequent call drops, etc. in the telecom networks of respective licensed service with special emphasis on Mumbai, Maharashtra and Delhi," it said.

The letter further asked all the relevant chief executives or chairpersons and managing directors of both the state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam, as also the private players to make it convenient to attend the meeting.

Subscribers across the country have been complaining about constant call drops for months now. India has 987 million telecom subscribers.

Communications and Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had directed his ministry officials to hold an immediate meeting Friday to expedite the process of improving the reach and quality of telecom signal from the state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam.

According to officials, Prasad also wanted them to have a face-to-face interaction with members of parliament, to not only make them answerable but also spell out their problems and come up with possible solutions.

Following the meeting, officials said, the scope of such an interaction has been expanded.

"Members of parliament from the states of Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and North Eastern states were invited in yesterday's meeting," an official statement said, adding that the lawmakers were also apprehensive about private players "obstructing the growth" of the state-run firm.

"Prasad has directed the department to call five such meetings so that all members of parliament are given an opportunity to raise issues directly with the officials concerned," the statement added.

The telecom department has also been asked to explore the possibility of setting up a dedicated cell in the state-run telecom company to monitor the effectiveness of its network in the border areas and those affected by extremism.

The lawmakers said they would arrange for land for the state-run companies to set up the towers to improve the quality of service, as also funds from their allocated kitty. They however wanted officials of the home and defence ministries to be present as well to address the problems.

  

Top Stories

Comment on this article

  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/B'lore

    Mon, Apr 27 2015

    Proper investigations and detection is required to stop this malice and involved staff need to be shunted out with proper punishment.

    DisAgree Agree [1] Reply Report Abuse

  • KRPrabhu, B'luru

    Mon, Apr 27 2015

    TATA Docomo and Airtel are priovate ones.Just look at our state owned BSNL.Worst service rendered by the PSU has mad the subscribers number to 28 lakhs in 2008 to 14 lakhs in 2015.What an achievement.Here in Bangalore in the most important location in Bangalore I sought for BSNL landline for my residence in Juse 2014 but JTO told me that no box near my house! I was using BSNL service since 1998.I then opted for TATA Docomo and internet Hathway.Chaltha hai.....
    Modi govt should seriously think of winding up of BSNL and favour the people!

    DisAgree Agree [1] Reply Report Abuse

  • Steevere, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 27 2015

    Even the Airtel also the same. The customer care number to reach takes such a long time with so much of vrs ...and no one comes on line to assist you... round and round ...mary go round calls. and if call three times ..than you can not call them ...they block you in the system... really pathetic ....government must take some measures.

    DisAgree Agree [5] Reply Report Abuse

  • oliver, udupi

    Sun, Apr 26 2015

    tataddocomo should be banned in the country on immediate effect. one of the worst service provider in the country.

    DisAgree Agree [9] Reply Report Abuse

  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 26 2015

    Jaisa Raja Vaisi Praja ...

    DisAgree [4] Agree [18] Reply Report Abuse

  • KRPrabhu, B'luru

    Mon, Apr 27 2015

    Pehelewala Raja ko logo ne bhaga diya.....ab dekhna hai naya Raja kya kartha hai!

    DisAgree Agree [1] Reply Report Abuse

  • prashanth kumar, padubidri

    Mon, Apr 27 2015

    thu raja banja re jossey... phir dekhenge...m :p

    DisAgree [1] Agree [1] Reply Report Abuse

  • Fredrick Fernandez, Hyderabad

    Sun, Apr 26 2015

    The worst services are of Tata Docomo. They are high profile Dictators that own up thier mistakes even though there has been ample evidences.

    DisAgree Agree [13] Reply Report Abuse

  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 27 2015

    @ Mr. Fenandez....
    How do you expect them to own up their mistakes? When our dictator itself is not own up his mistake since 13 years....

    DisAgree Agree [3] Reply Report Abuse


Leave a Comment

Title: Telecom operators summoned over call drops, excess billing



You have 2000 characters left.

Disclaimer:

Please write your correct name and email address. Kindly do not post any personal, abusive, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent, discriminatory or unlawful or similar comments. Daijiworld.com will not be responsible for any defamatory message posted under this article.

Please note that sending false messages to insult, defame, intimidate, mislead or deceive people or to intentionally cause public disorder is punishable under law. It is obligatory on Daijiworld to provide the IP address and other details of senders of such comments, to the authority concerned upon request.

Hence, sending offensive comments using daijiworld will be purely at your own risk, and in no way will Daijiworld.com be held responsible.