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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: Mobile tower<\/a> installations have reached only 60 per cent of intended target of 1,00,000 towers annually, mainly due to delay in permission from local authorities and other structural issues, industry<\/a> body COAI<\/a> said on Tuesday. Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) also said it is \"reasonable\" for regulator Trai<\/a> to review service quality norms, especially at a time when technology is changing dramatically, but added that policy or regulatory actions need to be \"curative rather than penal\".

\"We expect that in any particular year there will be 1,00,000 mobile tower installations. But at the last count, it has reached 50,000 or 60,000 towers,\" COAI Director General,
Rajan Mathews<\/a> told .

The big impediment has been lack of crucial installation permissions, Mathews said, asserting that customers' grouse on mobile service quality and call drops also need to be viewed in the backdrop of structural issues and infrastructural bottlenecks faced by operators.\n

\"The biggest impediment is to get timely permission for our cell towers and laying of
fibre<\/a>. There are instances, at local level, of towers being disconnected, fibre cut and disruption to our network. We need to look at all these in totality,\" he said.

The recent initiative of Department of Telecom (
DoT<\/a>) to bring together various stakeholders, including MCD Commissioners in Delhi to resolve outstanding issues, is an approach that should be replicated and amplified in various states, he added.

\"We believe the recent excellent initiative of DoT Secretary Anshu Prakash to get together all relevant stakeholders like the MCD Commissioners in Delhi, along with operators, Infrastructure Providers, Defence, airports, cantonement authorities, to resolve outstanding cell tower issues and stop contentious sealing of towers, is an ideal model that should be adopted by other states and municipalities to address issues of cell tower locations, charges and timely permissions,\" Mathews said.\n

Overall, structural issues need to be identified and addressed at the earliest, he noted.\n

\"We seek partnership of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) and DoT and now increasingly at state level...a combined approach to say how do we address some of these issues, can operators do something based on tweaking of network parameters but, equally important, are there structural issues involved,\" the director said.\n

It may be recalled that the sector regulator Trai has recently said it plans to review the outcome of call service quality norms operational in the industry over the last two years and bring a consultation paper to examine if there is a need for improvisation in the backdrop of technological changes.\n

\"It is reasonable to revisit service quality specially at a time when technology is changing dramatically...But once you get indices and measurement, let's also look at structural issues that are causing problems before we get into realm of penalties. The intention of quality of service review should be curative rather than penal,\" Mathews said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":71486714,"title":"Samsung Galaxy A20s with triple camera setup, 4000mAh battery launched in India: Price, specs and more","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/samsung-galaxy-a20s-with-triple-camera-setup-4000mah-battery-launched-in-india-price-specs-and-more\/71486714","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":71490651,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Mobile tower installation at 60% of annual target due to permission delays: COAI","synopsis":"Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) also said it is \"reasonable\" for regulator Trai to review service quality norms, especially at a time when technology is changing dramatically, but added that policy or regulatory actions need to be \"curative rather than penal\". ","titleseo":"telecomnews\/mobile-tower-installation-at-60-of-annual-target-due-to-permission-delays-coai","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":191,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":664000,"url":"https:\/\/ettelecom.indiatimes.com\/telecomnews\/mobile-tower-installation-at-60-of-annual-target-due-to-permission-delays-coai\/articleshow\/71490651.cms"},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2019-10-08 16:23:23","lastupd":"2019-10-08 16:23:23","breadcrumbTags":["COAI","mobile tower","trai","DoT","Industry","fibre","Rajan Mathews"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/mobile-tower-installation-at-60-of-annual-target-due-to-permission-delays-coai"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2019-10-08" data-index="article_1">

移动塔安装在60%的年度目标由于允许延迟:COAI

印度手机运营商协会(COAI)也为监管机构说,这是“合理的”火车审查服务质量规范,特别是在技术变化显著,但他补充称,政策或监管行动需要”治疗,而不是刑法”。

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新德里消息:移动塔设施已达到只有60%的预定目标,每年00000塔,主要是由于延迟在当地政府的许可和其他结构性问题,行业身体COAI周二表示。印度手机运营商协会(COAI)也表示,这是监管机构的“合理的”火车审查服务质量规范,尤其是在技术变化显著,但他补充称,政策或监管行动需要”治疗,而不是刑法”。

“我们预计,在任何特定的一年将会有1,00000个移动塔安装。但据最新统计,已达到50000或60000塔,“COAI总经理,Rajan马修斯告知。

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大障碍是缺乏关键的安装权限,马修斯说,声称客户的松鸡在移动服务质量和调用滴还需要从结构性问题的背景和基础设施运营商所面临的瓶颈。

“最大的障碍是需要得到及时的许可我们的发射塔和铺设纤维。有实例,在地方一级,塔被断开,纤维切割和破坏我们的网络。我们需要看看这些在整体中,”他说。

最近的行动电信部门()召集各利益相关者,包括MCD委员在德里解决悬而未决的问题,是一个应该被复制和放大的方法在不同的州,他补充说。

“我们相信最近点的卓越计划部长安苏普拉卡什在一起所有利益相关方如MCD委员在德里,以及运营商基础设施提供者、国防、机场、cantonement当局,解决突出的发射塔问题并停止争议密封的塔,是一种理想的模式,应采用其他州和市政府解决的问题发射塔位置、指控和及时的权限,”马修斯说。

总体而言,结构性问题需要最早发现并解决了,他说。

“我们寻求合作的印度电信管理局(火车)和点,现在越来越在州一级…说一个综合的方法我们如何解决这些问题,运营商可以做一些基于网络参数的调整,但同样重要的是,存在结构性问题,”导演说。

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也许回忆说,行业监管机构火车最近表示,计划评审的结果调用服务质量规范运作的行业在过去的两年里,把一个咨询文件检查如果有需要即兴创作的背景技术的变化。

“这是合理的重新考虑服务质量时专门技术正在改变显著……但是一旦你得到指标和测量,让我们也看看结构性问题导致问题之前我们进入的处罚。服务质量评估的目的应该是治疗而不是刑罚,”马修斯说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: Mobile tower<\/a> installations have reached only 60 per cent of intended target of 1,00,000 towers annually, mainly due to delay in permission from local authorities and other structural issues, industry<\/a> body COAI<\/a> said on Tuesday. Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) also said it is \"reasonable\" for regulator Trai<\/a> to review service quality norms, especially at a time when technology is changing dramatically, but added that policy or regulatory actions need to be \"curative rather than penal\".

\"We expect that in any particular year there will be 1,00,000 mobile tower installations. But at the last count, it has reached 50,000 or 60,000 towers,\" COAI Director General,
Rajan Mathews<\/a> told .

The big impediment has been lack of crucial installation permissions, Mathews said, asserting that customers' grouse on mobile service quality and call drops also need to be viewed in the backdrop of structural issues and infrastructural bottlenecks faced by operators.\n

\"The biggest impediment is to get timely permission for our cell towers and laying of
fibre<\/a>. There are instances, at local level, of towers being disconnected, fibre cut and disruption to our network. We need to look at all these in totality,\" he said.

The recent initiative of Department of Telecom (
DoT<\/a>) to bring together various stakeholders, including MCD Commissioners in Delhi to resolve outstanding issues, is an approach that should be replicated and amplified in various states, he added.

\"We believe the recent excellent initiative of DoT Secretary Anshu Prakash to get together all relevant stakeholders like the MCD Commissioners in Delhi, along with operators, Infrastructure Providers, Defence, airports, cantonement authorities, to resolve outstanding cell tower issues and stop contentious sealing of towers, is an ideal model that should be adopted by other states and municipalities to address issues of cell tower locations, charges and timely permissions,\" Mathews said.\n

Overall, structural issues need to be identified and addressed at the earliest, he noted.\n

\"We seek partnership of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) and DoT and now increasingly at state level...a combined approach to say how do we address some of these issues, can operators do something based on tweaking of network parameters but, equally important, are there structural issues involved,\" the director said.\n

It may be recalled that the sector regulator Trai has recently said it plans to review the outcome of call service quality norms operational in the industry over the last two years and bring a consultation paper to examine if there is a need for improvisation in the backdrop of technological changes.\n

\"It is reasonable to revisit service quality specially at a time when technology is changing dramatically...But once you get indices and measurement, let's also look at structural issues that are causing problems before we get into realm of penalties. The intention of quality of service review should be curative rather than penal,\" Mathews said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":71486714,"title":"Samsung Galaxy A20s with triple camera setup, 4000mAh battery launched in India: Price, specs and more","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/samsung-galaxy-a20s-with-triple-camera-setup-4000mah-battery-launched-in-india-price-specs-and-more\/71486714","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":71490651,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Mobile tower installation at 60% of annual target due to permission delays: COAI","synopsis":"Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) also said it is \"reasonable\" for regulator Trai to review service quality norms, especially at a time when technology is changing dramatically, but added that policy or regulatory actions need to be \"curative rather than penal\". ","titleseo":"telecomnews\/mobile-tower-installation-at-60-of-annual-target-due-to-permission-delays-coai","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":191,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":664000,"url":"https:\/\/ettelecom.indiatimes.com\/telecomnews\/mobile-tower-installation-at-60-of-annual-target-due-to-permission-delays-coai\/articleshow\/71490651.cms"},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2019-10-08 16:23:23","lastupd":"2019-10-08 16:23:23","breadcrumbTags":["COAI","mobile tower","trai","DoT","Industry","fibre","Rajan Mathews"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/mobile-tower-installation-at-60-of-annual-target-due-to-permission-delays-coai"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/mobile-tower-installation-at-60-of-annual-target-due-to-permission-delays-coai/71490651">