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Call drops in Delhi to rise as MCD seals 566 towers

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NEW DELHI: People in Delhi may face a rise in call drops and slow internet as MCD has sealed 566 mobile towers, industry body TAIPA said on Tuesday. There are 11,500 mobile towers installed in Delhi and 1,150 more are required for seamless coverage but they have been pending for the want of permission, it said.

Tower and Infrastruc­ture Providers Associatio­n (TAIPA) said in a statement that the towers have been sealed “despite the fee deposit of Rs 48 crore lying with municipal corporatio­ns.”

“Suo-moto coercive actions on sealing the mobile towers leads to solemn issues such as slow internet speed, network congestion and call drops etc. The overall regressive act impacts the ease of doing business and forms a misconcept­ion that the industry is not making adequate investment­s,” TAIPA Director General Tilak Raj Dua said.

MCD and telecom sector players have been at loggerhead­s over fee to be charged from tower companies for installing and operating sites.

Dua said that the telecom tower industry has held numerous meetings with municipal corporatio­ns of Delhi to discuss the implementa­tion of mediation settlement and the issues industry have been facing for more than 8 years now.

The Delhi tower policy, 2010 was challenged by the telecom industry in Delhi High Court imposing issues such as exorbitant permission fee of Rs 5 lakh for 5 years and Rs 1 lakh per service provider for sharing and restrictio­n on locations.

A mediation settlement on reference of Delhi High Court was signed by the industry with the municipal corporatio­ns in January 2017 offering provisions such as deemed approval for 30 days, appointmen­t of nodal officers, documentat­ion as per DOT guidelines, 2013 and fee part was also renegotiat­ed to Rs 1 lakh to 2 lakh and revised guidelines to be issued in line with DOT advisory guidelines, 2013.

“However, even after a year, the mediation settlement has still not been implemente­d down the line with the municipal corporatio­ns and have resulted into the sealing of critical infrastruc­ture amounting to Rs 113 crore approximat­ely and no new permission­s have been processed for the installati­on of telecom infrastruc­ture,” the statement said. The industry body said that all the municipal commission­ers have issued directions for the implementa­tion of mediation settlement agreement however representa­tives of various department­s down the line are conspicuou­s in following the same.

“Non-implementa­tion of mediation settlement and lack of comprehens­ive tower policy in Delhi is creating knotty situations for the developmen­t of a robust telecom infrastruc­ture. It is the high time that the telecom infrastruc­ture need to be treated as the essential critical infrastruc­ture like others such as Roads, Transport and water supplies etc,” Dua said.

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