GURUGRAM: Patchy<\/a> network is not an uncommon problem in the city but in the past few weeks, residents have been facing increased call drops, network outages and slower internet<\/a> connectivity.

From work-from-home professionals to students continuing with online education, many residents said that network issues have increased compared to earlier. “I have been using a mobile hotspot for my work-from-home needs and did not get a local wi-fi installed, but the network issues have got worse over the past few weeks. Now, I have no option but to get a wi-fi connection as I cannot depend on the hotspot at all,” said
Rishav Kumar<\/a>, a resident of Sector 14.

The government school teachers, tasked with reaching out to students without smartphones through voice calls, complained of struggles due to network outages and call drops. “I have two mobile numbers of different operators. But the situation is such that both are giving equally bad networks. It takes multiple attempts to connect a call, and then there are call drops or a lack of voice clarity. If we do not meet our target, officials pull us up and are not ready to believe that our work suffers because of poor network,” said a government school teacher.

Network providers and industry insiders have blamed the sudden spike on the third wave leading to a high demand for networks in the city. The recent issues, they said, are due to a sudden rise in the traffic in some of the residential areas, with offices having closed once again and schools and colleges shifting back to online classes.

The areas witnessing issues are the ones, which have fewer towers, but are now seeing a spike in consumer demands. “There are no issues with the services, but there has been a 50% spike in data usage in certain residential pockets. Since offices and schools have shut down due to the third wave, the traffic, earlier scattered across the city, has spiked in certain pockets.

The areas where we are struggling to erect more towers are facing the issues,” said an industry insider on the condition of anonymity.

The private operators and their associations have also noted an upsurge in demand, adding that they are trying to expand their infrastructure to increase coverage and meet the demand. “The upsurge in demand for more bandwidth is being monitored and met at present by a robust back-up and redundancy feature inbuilt in the operators' network systems,” said Lt.
Gen SP Kochhar<\/a>, director general, Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI).

“COAI has engaged with the telecommunication department (DoT) and state-level authorities, getting permission to deploy telecom infrastructure such as towers, cell on wheels (CoW), etc., to ensure business continuity and provision of seamless services,” he added.

Meanwhile, the district administration said that the operators, who are witnessing an upsurge in demand and feel the need to boost their infrastructure, should approach them. “The district administration is committed to improving network in the region. If the telecom operators face any hassles, they can easily reach out to me. Even if they face a procedural hindrance, we will facilitate them,” deputy commissioner
Yash Garg<\/a> told TOI.

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参差不齐的网络并不是一个常见的问题在城市但在过去的几周内,居民面临增加电话滴,网络中断和较慢的网络连接。

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GURUGRAM:不完整的网络并不是一个常见的问题在城市但在过去的几周内,居民面临增加电话滴,网络中断,慢互联网连通性。

在家工作的专业人士,学生继续在线教育,许多居民说,早些时候相比增加了网络问题。“我已经使用一个移动热点在家工作的需求和没有安装本地wi - fi,但网络问题有更糟糕的是在过去的几周。现在,我别无选择,只能得到一个wi - fi连接,我不能依赖于热点,”说Rishav库马尔居民部门14。

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政府学校教师,负责向学生没有智能手机通过语音电话,抱怨由于网络中断和斗争叫滴。“我有两个手机号码不同的运营商。但就是这样,都是给同样糟糕的网络。需要多个尝试连接一个电话,然后电话滴或缺乏声音清晰。如果我们没有达到我们的目标,官员拉我们,不愿意相信我们的工作遭受因为糟糕的网络,”政府学校的老师说。

网络提供商和业内人士突然飙升归咎于第三波导致高对网络的需求。最近的问题,他们说,是由于突然上升,一些居民区的交通,办公室有再次关闭,学校和学院转移回在线课程。

见证的地区问题的,更少的塔,但现在看消费者的要求。“服务没有问题,但有50%激增数据使用在某些住宅的口袋。因为办公室和学校关闭由于第三波,交通,散落在城市的早些时候,在某些地区急剧上升。

我们正在努力建造更多的高楼的领域所面临的问题,”一名业内人士表示不愿透露姓名的。

私人运营商和他们的协会还指出需求急剧上升,并补充说他们正试图扩大基础设施增加覆盖和满足需求。“高涨的需求更多的带宽被一个健壮的监控和满足目前备份和冗余功能内置运营商的网络系统,”说。创SP Kochhar总经理,印度手机运营商协会(COAI)。

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“COAI与电信部门(点)和州级政府,允许部署电信基础设施(如塔,车轮上的细胞(牛),等等,以确保业务连续性和提供无缝服务,”他补充道。

地区政府说,与此同时,运营商,正在见证需求急剧上升,觉得有必要提高基础设施,应该接近他们。“地方政府致力于提高网络在该地区。如果电信运营商面临的麻烦,他们可以很容易地接触到我。即使他们面临一个程序性障碍,我们将促进他们,”副局长亚许Garg告诉钢铁洪流。

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GURUGRAM: Patchy<\/a> network is not an uncommon problem in the city but in the past few weeks, residents have been facing increased call drops, network outages and slower internet<\/a> connectivity.

From work-from-home professionals to students continuing with online education, many residents said that network issues have increased compared to earlier. “I have been using a mobile hotspot for my work-from-home needs and did not get a local wi-fi installed, but the network issues have got worse over the past few weeks. Now, I have no option but to get a wi-fi connection as I cannot depend on the hotspot at all,” said
Rishav Kumar<\/a>, a resident of Sector 14.

The government school teachers, tasked with reaching out to students without smartphones through voice calls, complained of struggles due to network outages and call drops. “I have two mobile numbers of different operators. But the situation is such that both are giving equally bad networks. It takes multiple attempts to connect a call, and then there are call drops or a lack of voice clarity. If we do not meet our target, officials pull us up and are not ready to believe that our work suffers because of poor network,” said a government school teacher.

Network providers and industry insiders have blamed the sudden spike on the third wave leading to a high demand for networks in the city. The recent issues, they said, are due to a sudden rise in the traffic in some of the residential areas, with offices having closed once again and schools and colleges shifting back to online classes.

The areas witnessing issues are the ones, which have fewer towers, but are now seeing a spike in consumer demands. “There are no issues with the services, but there has been a 50% spike in data usage in certain residential pockets. Since offices and schools have shut down due to the third wave, the traffic, earlier scattered across the city, has spiked in certain pockets.

The areas where we are struggling to erect more towers are facing the issues,” said an industry insider on the condition of anonymity.

The private operators and their associations have also noted an upsurge in demand, adding that they are trying to expand their infrastructure to increase coverage and meet the demand. “The upsurge in demand for more bandwidth is being monitored and met at present by a robust back-up and redundancy feature inbuilt in the operators' network systems,” said Lt.
Gen SP Kochhar<\/a>, director general, Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI).

“COAI has engaged with the telecommunication department (DoT) and state-level authorities, getting permission to deploy telecom infrastructure such as towers, cell on wheels (CoW), etc., to ensure business continuity and provision of seamless services,” he added.

Meanwhile, the district administration said that the operators, who are witnessing an upsurge in demand and feel the need to boost their infrastructure, should approach them. “The district administration is committed to improving network in the region. If the telecom operators face any hassles, they can easily reach out to me. Even if they face a procedural hindrance, we will facilitate them,” deputy commissioner
Yash Garg<\/a> told TOI.

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