Vodafone CEO Sunil Sood tells you why your calls get dropped
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He said the hitch is limited to the Delhi circle, and clarified it is only because of the company had to change its operating frequency range. The previous license had expired, and the transition caused the inconvenience. "I cannot close down my network for a day and change the frequency", he said. "It is like changing tyres of a car while it's moving", Sood added. The switch may take a few months. Meanwhile, there's little to make up for the poor service and network congestion subscribers are facing.
Earlier this month Telecom Minister
Drop calls might happen due to technical problems with the telecom company, local environment or specific problems with the phone itself.
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Vodafone in one of the most prominent telecom companies in India with around 184 million subscribers across India.
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