Contact disconnect at Jaisalmer border to Troops, unable to talk home
Contact disconnect at Jaisalmer border to Troops, unable to talk home
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Jaisalmer: About 7500 BSF outposts on the western border of Jaisalmer district bordering India-Pakistan border are stationed at the border with the police. But they are being taken care of by the recent movements of the house. The BSF had provided satellite phones to the jawans stationed at difficult places to know the well-being of the family, which has been lying closed since May 13. With no other option, the mobile and internet links of the jawans have also been disrupted.

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No mobile network works in this area of the western border. NSS-6 satellite phones were provided on this. With about 2400 phones at 150 checkpoints, it was easy to talk to the family members of the jawans. After May 13, the signal stopped coming, and the satellite phones became merely tingling. Other security forces, including the Estat b.S.F., are facing a major problem these days in the country's remote sandy areas of Rajasthan and the international borders along Leh Laddh in Jammu and Kashmir.

A transporter working for communication services in India and South Asia has stopped working after the NS6 sete expired. As a result, the HUAWEI DSPT sets on the country's borders and in various other regions of the country have been completely paralysed by digital satellite phone terminals and VSets. This has led to two to four problems in the security forces to negotiate their homes and operational activities.

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