Telecom network working at 85% capacity in Amphan-hit areas of West Bengal
Telecom
service-providers were able to restore connectivity to only 80-85 per cent
capacity level in areas of West Bengal hit by super cyclone Amphan. This is due to erratic power supply,
continued fibre cuts and obstruction by people protesting against disruption in
electricity and water supply, industry body COAI said on Monday.
Earlier
in the day, the Department of Telecom had asked the companies to bring the
connectivity level to 95 per cent by Monday evening.
"The
overall telecom network has been restored to about 85 per cent level. The main
reasons are erratic power supply, fibre cuts and problems in reaching places
because roads are blocked by fallen trees and also obstruction by agitated
people," COAI Director General Rajan S Mathews told PTI. Read More
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