Airtel tells Tata-owned Tejas Networks again: Your equipment is ‘sub-standard’ and don’t blame it on BSNL’s …

Airtel has reportedly reiterated its stand on the equipment of Tata-owned Tejas. In a fresh escalation, Bharti Group-owned Airtel once again termed the equipment made by the Tata-owned company and deployed by state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), are “sub-standard”. Airtel also dismissed the local equipment maker’s clarification. According to a report in Economic Times, Airtel had sent a strongly worded letter to Tejas on November 14, claiming that the issue has been affecting its Quality of Service (QoS) since December of last year. The letter reportedly expressed frustration that no corrective action has been taken despite “repeated technical submissions, discussions, joint tests, and directives.” asking the latter to take immediate action on continuing interference being caused its equipment deployed by BSNL.

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