Airtel VS Reliance Jio: War of Words turns bitter
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The war of words between the telecom operators in the country is now condensed between India’s largest telecom operator,
Starting from the days leading to the launch of the Reliance Jio services, the telecom industry has been embroiled in a never-ending battle over issues pertaining to launch of the
The spat however has now narrowed to just the two players,
Airtel has since increased the PoIs to “three times” of what it was earlier providing to the new operator in the industry, “Airtel has been providing PoIs to Jio, well ahead of the commencement of its commercial operations. Based on the current traffic pattern with all other operators, this capacity is sufficient to serve over 15 million customers, which is significantly higher than Jio’s existing customer base”, the company said in a statement.
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Apart from the issue of PoIs, the two telcos are also sparring over the issue of mobile number portability (MNP). Jio had earlier accused
Jio has been crying foul over the issue of PoIs for a long time now, even accusing Airtel and other incumbent operators of using their dominant positions to stifle Jio’s entry. While Jio is lapping up subscribers, the company continues to struggle with call failures and its customers are left waiting to enjoy the free voice calls on Jio network.
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