COAI and its members are working closely with Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Infrastructure Providers (IPs) and local state authorities to minimize the impact of Cyclone JAWAD on India’s telecommunications network. We are taking every possible step to mitigate the cyclone’s impact on the people in the costal districts of Andhra Pradesh (AP), Orissa and West Bengal and to ensure that the disruption in telecommunications and Internet services is restored at the earliest.
Intra circle roaming will be initiated so that mobile phone users can easily switch between TSPs in case their native TSP is affected. All TSPs and their OEM partners have deployed extra workforce on the ground to protect and restore telecom infrastructure. To cater to the disruption in mobile towers, TSPs/IPs have deployed additional Cell on Wheels (CoW) to support impacted telecom sites. In the absence of grid supply, adequate diesel and battery backup at telecom sites will ensure continuity of services. Close coordination with the NDMA and their Teams in the field is being done. Lt. Gen. Dr. S P Kochhar, DG, COAI
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