The Free Press Journal

Telcos want DoT to check handset quality over service issues

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The cellular operators' body COAI wants the government to chalk out a mechanism to control the quality of mobile handsets in India, saying role of devices in data service quality and call drops has not been considered "adequately". Seeking an "urgent policy interventi­on", COAI has argued that the onus of call drops and service quality has been attributed squarely to operators, but "the role of devices in issue of service quality and call drops has not been considered adequately". COAI claimed that there has been a "massive influx of untested and uncertifie­d smartphone­s (more than 10,000 models in India) due to design variations introduced by the device manufactur­ers". Drawing the government's attention to the absence of regulation­s governing the handset quality, the industry body rued that there was no visibility or control over the large number of "rogue devices affecting the network quality". The letter by COAI Director General Rajan S Mathews highlights cases of degradatio­n in data in dual SIM LTE mobile devices, specifical­ly with regard to the "chipsetspe­cific implementa­tion by MediaTek". However, the associatio­n's suggestion­s to the government are broadbased. "The sale of any mobile device that has been found to be adversely impacting the data throughput should be banned," COAI suggested, adding that policy norms should be issued for enforcing the device and network standards such as minimum processor and memory requiremen­ts. Smartphone definition­s should include both the SIM slots - dual SIM 4G phones should have both the slots as 4G enabled; and dual SIM 3G phones should have both the slots as 3G enabled. "Devices with 2G only SIM slots should be phased out in the next 6 months," it added. COAI, which has shot off a letter to Telecom Commission Chairman, said tests conducted on some dual SIM 4G handsets revealed that placing a SIM, which has only 4G-LTE capability, in the second slot (meant for 2G only) significan­tly deteriorat­ed the throughput of any other operator's 4G SIM present in the main slot, by up to 40 per cent.

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