Call drops are the biggest problem in the telecom revolution of India. The extremely fast-paced expansion with inadequate infrastructure has failed to support the overloaded networks that led to calls being cut off in the middle. Call drop is the inability of the service provider to maintain a call, incoming and outgoing, after call establishment.

Department of Telecommunication in India is taking initiatives to end the call drop problem. Operators have installed more than 1,30,000 Base Transceiver Stations (BTSs) across India and plan to further install 1.50,000 additional BSTs by 2017.

The telecom minister of India, Ram Shankar Prasad said that the termed against the protest tower radiation has sinister campaign hampering the function of the network.

The call drop system is to be resolved for the next month. He has ordered an audit to TRAI that holds the monitoring department. They should improve within a month that is the impression which he has. He said it at an event of Indian foundation and the international chamber of commerce.

TRAI has set new norms which will require changes in the existing system and processes. With these new rules, Telecom Operators may face the penalty of maximum Rs 10 Lakhs for call drops.

He also complains against mobile tower which can’t go together.

The sinister campaign of ill effect radiation in which people need to come out of them, which is difficult for installing mobile towers. They examined it thoroughly with my proper lawyer, who read the entire literature. According to the WHO report, it has 30 thousand samples, which is not injurious.

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Mina Aryal is a Nepali tech journalist and media expert. She is currently the chief editor of ICT Frame, a leading online tech media outlet in Nepal that covers topics such as technology, business, and entrepreneurship. Aryal has been involved in the field of tech journalism for over a decade and has covered various topics such as internet governance, cybersecurity, e-commerce, and startup ecosystems. She has also been involved in organizing and promoting tech events in Nepal to bring together tech enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, and investors to discuss and collaborate on various topics related to the tech industry. Aryal is considered one of the most influential tech journalists in Nepal and has been recognized for her contributions to the field.