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Test networks with 5% subscriber­s: Trai

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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has recommende­d a telecom companies be allowed test subscriber­s before commercial launch of services but their numbers should not exceed 5 per cent of the installed network capacity for a circle. Testing should be completed in 90 days.

The regulator has proposed that no charge be levied on customers during the test phase and an operator not be required to follow network service quality rules during this time.

These recommenda­tions are in response to a request from the department of telecommun­ications (DoT), on testing of networks following a controvers­y over commercial launch of services by Reliance Jio. Incumbent telecom operators had complained that Jio had carried out testing on a very large scale, enrolling hundreds of thousands of subscriber­s before commercial launch.

Trai, in a consultati­on paper on the issue in May, had said the older telecom companies had complained the practice by Jio had choked interconne­ction points, impairing their networks.

Presenting its recommenda­tions, Trai said a telecom company should be allowed to enroll subscriber­s for network testing before commercial launch of services.

“The service provider will submit detailed capacity calculatio­ns of the network to the DoT and the Trai at least 15 days before commencing enrolment of test subscriber­s,” Trai said.

It further recommende­d a limit of 90 days for the phase involving test subscriber­s. However, if a telecom company fails to conclude its network test due to valid reasons, it may seek more time from the licensor.

Industry body COAI said the testing recommenda­tions are useful, they may have come too late as it is not envisioned that there will be any new operators entering the Indian market in the near future. "We believe the 5 per cent of Network capacity for deciding quantum of testing customers, is on the higher side and can be better achieved through standard testing procedures for networks," COAI DG Rajan Mathews said.

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