Over 2,100 ports will now be available for traffic between Idea and Jio allowing sufficient buffer for future, Idea said adding that it will "continue to engage and expand capacity for the new operator to allow seamless traffic flow between the networks".
Coming just days after Trai warned operators of action in case of service quality violation arising out of insufficient inter-connectivity points, the statement issued by Idea said quality of service for its customers is a "top priority".
Idea has now provisioned 1,865 ports for access, from 565 earlier -- a 230 per cent increase in capacity.
"Simultaneously, the NLD (national long distance) capacity is also being expanded by nearly 50 per cent. With this huge capacity expansion, over 2,100 ports will now be available for traffic between Idea and Jio, allowing sufficient buffer for future," it said.
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After Trai's nudge, the operators have agreed to augment capacity on their networks to accommodate more Jio traffic, but have been seeking regulatory intervention to address the issue of "induced asymmetry of traffic".
Jio argues that that benefits of superior voice technology is being denied to its customers due to the network congestion and has blamed the "anti-competitive behaviour of incumbent operators" for the "poor experience" on its services.