BSNL Flags Weak Signals at Thousands of New 4G Towers, Seeks Fix from TCS and Tejas: Report

BSNL 4G Towers TCS IssuesState-owned telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has raised concerns over weak transmission signals at thousands of its newly deployed 4G towers, an issue contributing to call drops and slower data speeds even as the operator pursues a long-delayed turnaround supported by government revival packages. The company last month has asked technology partners Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Tejas Networks to investigate and resolve the problem, according to people aware of the matter and a letter reviewed by Mint, Jatin Grover reported on November 19, 2025.

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TCS and Tejas Say Most Issues Already Resolved

TCS and Tejas, in response to queries, reportedly said most such issues have been fixed and there is no impact on BSNL’s key performance indicators (KPIs).

TRAI Drive Tests Highlights

The matter comes amid growing concerns over BSNL’s service quality flagged by users. Drive tests conducted over the past few months by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) showed the operator lagging private players such as Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel in network speeds, call-drop rates, and overall reliability across several regions.

132,000 Cells Transmitting Below Required Power Levels

In its 21 October letter, BSNL said field analysis at tower sites revealed a concerning issue: “Over 132,000 cells are currently transmitting power below 35 dBm (3.16 watts),” substantially lower than the 46 dBm (40 watts) level the company expects from its towers. The reduced transmission power, BSNL noted, is leading to limited coverage, latching difficulties for mobile devices, poor signal quality, interference, slow data throughput and higher call drop and handover failures.