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Multiplying spam calls, call drops prompt TRAI to summon telecom majors

During the meeting, scheduled for February 17, the telcos will be expected to present their action plan for improvement in the areas of quality of service (QoS) and reducing the number of spam calls and call drops, even as 5G services roll out across Indian cities.

By Anand Singha  Feb 2, 2023 8:13:07 PM IST (Updated)

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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has summoned major telecom companies for a meeting on February 17 to review the current state of quality of service (QoS) and measures to improve the consumer experience. With the rollout of 5G technology, the TRAI felt the need for a closer assessment of QoS, which has become increasingly important, the sector regulator said in a media release.

In a statement on Thursday, February 2, the regulator said QoS improvement "is an ongoing exercise, it requires close assessment and monitoring especially with the fast-paced network expansion and introduction of latest technology like 5G."

The meeting will discuss potential “measures and action plan to improve the QoS, review the current QoS standards, QoS for 5G services, and unsolicited commercial communications," it added.