Airtel, Airtel has been ‘shut up’ by the central government.. The order flew in the letter! – Govt has sent a letter to airtel network stating that it is not providing improved service

by time news
Ever since Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio network entered the Indian telecom market, Airtel has been facing heavy losses. Airtel network, which was the top network market till then, has now fallen to the second position. In addition, it is losing its long-time customers to Jio. Airtel is making various efforts to regain the market lead and to connect more customers. In such an environment, the central government has complained that the network is not good enough to cause setbacks for Airtel. That is, there is an allegation that Airtel is not providing proper service in the most backward areas.

Airtel network’s role in the development program for small towns that want to grow is key. In such places it is essential that the network service is excellent. But it has been alleged that the service of Airtel network is not good there. Similarly, the central government has said that the construction facilities for Airtel network service in the areas where left-wing extremism is prevalent are not proper.

The government has sent a letter to Airtel CEO Gopal Vittal seeking an explanation on the matter. It can also be seen that the network infrastructure works are very slow in the development plan for small and backward cities. The central government has instructed Airtel to speed up this work. In the letter sent in this regard, the central government has also expressed its disappointment to see the slow pace of network infrastructure work.

Expectations for 5G technology in India have increased among people. Network companies are competing and providing services in various matters including calls, 4G, mobile data. But the Airtel network, which has more growth opportunities in developing cities and other projects, has faced heavy criticism from the government for not exploiting it and providing services.

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