TRAI Chairman RS Sharma termed the overall PoI situation as "better" than before, saying Vodafone and Idea Cellular met norms in all circles, while for Bharti Airtel the congestion level is beyond permissible limit in eight circles.
“It (the congestion situation) is much, much better than what it was," Sharma told PTI when asked about the status of PoI congestion, an issue that has been a flashpoint between newcomer Reliance Jio and the incumbent telecom operators.
"I am told that PoI congestion vis-a-vis Vodafone and Idea is in a very good shape.
It may be recalled that on January 16,
RIL's telecom venture Reliance Jio, which has clocked 72.4 million subscribers within four months of its full launch -- has said it continues to face congestion issues, as interconnect capacity provided by some large operators is "still way below requirement".
Citing data available with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as on January 22, Sharma noted that both Vodafone and
"Congestion in case of Bharti Airtel, is for eight circles...," he pointed out.
The Trai Chairman said there are some "minor" issues with regard to PoIs for National Long Distance service. "But broadly, the things are clear as far as our statistics is concerned on PoIs for access services," he said.
Sharma said Trai has got assurance from operators for provision of adequate and appropriate number of PoIs, and reduction of congestion levels.
New entrant Reliance Jio had accused incumbent operators of not providing it sufficient PoIs leading to massive call failures, while the operators have blamed the free calls offered by the newcomer for tsunami of network traffic.