Outage of 1589 Jio towers in Punjab and Haryana
text_fieldsNew Delhi: Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd (RJIL) accuses that channel partners of Airtel and Vodafone Idea are engaged in 'blatant efforts' to sabotage its network in Punjab and Haryana in the garb of farmers' protest.
The company said that a grave situation has emerged in Punjab and Haryana amid the ongoing farmers' protest in letters sent to Anshu Prakash, Secretary, Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and P.D. Vaghela, Chairman, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI),
The letter said that the damage to the Reliance Jio network in Punjab, Haryana and some other parts is due to the blatant efforts by the distributors, channel partners and retailers of Airtel and Vodafone in a malicious and inciteful campaign to capitalise on the ongoing farmers protest.
"The target of the campaign is to disrupt RJIL services and leverage this disruptions to promote MNP to their TSP networks," Jio said.
This is evident from the now common modus operandi of first inciting agitators to disrupt Jio towers and then immediately setting up an MNP camp by them in the vicinity, Jio said.
"Thus it is evident that the process of MNP is being misused by channel partners of these TSPs for undue enrichment and creating unrest," the letter pointed out.
It further said Airtel and Vodafone Idea channel partners are seen among the protesters spreading anti-Jio hate speech and boasting about disrupting Jio towers.
"We fear that post tasting of success in their ominous campaign, these miscreants have started spreading similar tactics of hate speech in other states as well," Reliance Jio said.
The company has also asked the TRAI and DoT to take action against Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel for these unethical and unscrupulous practice of their channel partners. It has also demanded that mobile number portability (MNP) process in Punjab and Haryana be suspended for the time being till the situation stabilises.
It said that the gravity of the situation can be gauged from the fact that there is an outage of 1,504 Jio towers in Punjab which represents 15 per cent of the total number. Similar outages have been reported for 85 Jio towers in Haryana. Reliance Jio said the situation is worsening every hour and it fears that attempts are being made to spread similar situation in more circles.
(From IANS with edits)