Big news for Airtel users, call ring time has been reduced
Big news for Airtel users, call ring time has been reduced
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India's renowned telecom company Airtel has now reduced the time limit for the ringing of incoming calls on its network to 25 seconds. Which is usually 40 to 45 seconds. Earlier, Reliance jio also reduced the bell time on its network by 25 seconds. At the same time, in addition to Airtel, Vodafone-idea has also been included in this category. Telecom companies are doing this to reduce the cost of interconnect usage charges (IUC) on the call while it is being connected. Let's know in full detail

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According to a recent PTI report, Reliance jio, Airtel and Vodafone-idea have now reduced the time limit for the ringing of outgoing calls from their network to 25 seconds which was earlier 40 to 45 seconds. TRAI recently asked the telecom companies to work out a solution on Interconnect Usage Charges. After which Reliance Jio, Airtel and Vodafone-idea have taken this decision. Hopefully, this new deadline is going to be implemented soon.

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Airtel has informed the TRAI through a letter that it has now decided to reduce the time of ringing of the phone to 25 seconds. However, this can cause problems for users as it is often late to pick up the phone. But if the bell rings for such a short time, then users will have to face inconvenience. The PTI report has informed that TRAI is planning to make an open between the telecom companies on October 14 regarding the deadline for ringing the phone and in this discussion, Interconnect Usage Charges will be discussed openly. Airtel says that due to the deadline to ring the phone, the number of missed calls on the phone will increase and call quality will be affected.

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