PoI dispute between Jio and Airtel is a serious consumer issue, says TRAI Chairman: Report

Follow Us

In the latest development, the Chairman of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) R. S. Sharma said that the points-of-interconnect (PoI) issue, surfacing between Reliance Jio and incumbent operators, is a “consumer issue” and the regulator will continue to monitor it.

in-flight connectivity in India




“We have been deliberating on this issue...It is not an issue of (operator) A versus B. It is an issue of consumers,” TRAI Chairman R. S. Sharma said during IAMAI Digital Summit, reported New Indian Express.

Meanwhile, Reliance Jio continues to point its finger at Airtel. Jio blamed Airtel for airing misleading campaigns to divert the attention from “its anti-competitive and anti-consumer actions and violations of license conditions”. According to the operator, around 53% of national long distance calls are failing due to insufficient PoIs from Airtel. TRAI’s norm for call failure rate is 0.5% and 53.4% is too high to point out.

Jio further stated that there has always been a delay from the side of Airtel to issue PoIs, which has resulted in bad services for the subscribers.

TRAI has already intervened in the matter.

Airtel, on the other hand, still stands by its claim that it has offered enough number of PoIs to Reliance Jio. According to Airtel, the fault lies with the inability of Jio to activate the given PoIs. On an exact count, Airtel is said to have provided PoIs that can serve 190 million customers to Jio. The customer base for Jio is 72.5 million, which is far less that the PoIs required.

Also Read: Airtel accuses Jio of “creating a monopoly for itself, files complaint with CCI

Amidst this battle of PoI issue, the incumbent operators Idea Cellular and Bharti Airtel have filed another complaint with the telecom tribunal against TRAI for allowing Jio to continue its free promotional offer even after the trial period. Jio has already responded that the current offer is different from the promotional offer. The tribunal is yet to respond to the complaints filed.

Reported By

Reporter

An astute writer with a track record in writing and publishing content for various industries, Ria brings on board her wealth of experience in journalism and love for technology to TelecomTalk. When not writing or reading, she spends a copious amount of time daydreaming and finding obscure Japanese folklore on the internet.

Recent Comments

Shivraj Roy :

they better update tarang sanchar portal too

TRAI Directs Telecom Providers to Display Coverage Maps on Websites

Faraz :

That's the problem with Vi in C- circles and BSNL in north & East India, They both are non-existent at…

TRAI Directs Telecom Providers to Display Coverage Maps on Websites

SCKPA :

Open network site malfunctioning for a long time of approx 2 years.

Airtel customers will now be able to see network coverage…

SCKPA :

I have used and currently using single sim of BSNL. Same issue. Without towers how can a operator cover most…

Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea See Subscriber Losses, While BSNL…

Sujata :

This thing was supposed to be implemented from 1st October, 2024.

TRAI Directs Telecom Providers to Display Coverage Maps on Websites

Load More
Subscribe
Notify of
9 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments