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Airtel blames Tejas Networks for faulty 4G equipment causing signal interference in Rajasthan, disrupting its 900 MHz uplink.
Bharti Airtel has accused Tejas Networks, a Tata-owned firm, of supplying substandard 4G equipment to BSNL that causes signal interference in Rajasthan, disrupting Airtel’s 900 MHz uplink.
Airtel claims the hardware fails to meet India’s spectrum rules, allowing signals to spill into adjacent bands despite filters and tower spacing.
Tejas blames Airtel’s sites for being too close, but Airtel argues other operators coexist without issues, pointing to faulty equipment as the root cause.
The Wireless Planning Commission has directed BSNL to install proper filters, and the dispute remains under regulatory scrutiny.
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Airtel culpa a Tejas Networks por equipos 4G defectuosos que causaron interferencia de señal en Rajasthan, interrumpiendo su enlace de 900 MHz.