- News>
- Technology
Call drop rate rises to 24.59% for April-June period: TRAI
Trai said worst affected cells call drop rate increased to 24.59 percent during the April-June.
New Delhi: Indicating worsening of services, telecom regulator Trai on Tuesday said mobile operators had a call drop rate of as much as 24.59 percent for 2G services and 16.13 percent for 3G services in the April-June quarter.
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) said the performance has deteriorated during the quarter on sequential basis with regard to worst affected mobile sites or cells having more than 3 percent call drop rate.
Trai said worst affected cells call drop rate increased to 24.59 percent during the April-June period from 12.50 percent in January-March period for 2G services whereas for 3G services, the call drop rate increased to 16.13 percent from 15.96 percent in the preceding quarter.
However, the overall call drop rate remained at 1.64 percent for the reported quarter.
As per Trai parameters, the call drop rate should not be more than 2 percent and for worst affected cells it should not be more than 3 percent.
The operators, which are not meeting the call drop benchmark for 2G and 3G services include Aircel, BSNL and Tata Teleservices.
Trai said the gross revenue for telecom operators decreased 0.30 percent for April-June quarter to Rs 65,030 crore from Rs 65,227 crore in the preceding quarter.
The adjusted gross revenue (AGR) though increased 4.38 percent to Rs 47,134 crore for the reported period compared with Rs 45,158 crore in the preceding period.
The regulator said monthly average revenue per user (ARPU) for GSM services stood at Rs 126 while for CDMA, it was Rs 107.
The number of telephone subscribers in increased from 99.64 crore at the end of March to 100.69 crore at the end of June, registering a growth of 1.05 percent over the previous quarter.
"Total number of Internet subscribers has increased from 30.23 crore at the end of March to 31.94 crore at the end of June, registering a quarterly growth rate of 5.65 percent," Trai said.