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Telcos activate emergency protocols to safeguard border connectivity amid govt alert

Special emphasis is being placed on keeping base transceiver station (BTS) towers within 100 km of international borders fully operational at all times, as mandated by the government.

May 09, 2025 / 09:49 IST
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The ministry also instructed telcos to stock adequate diesel reserves for generator (DG) sets to ensure uninterrupted power to telecom equipment.

Telecom operators across India have begun implementing emergency protocols to ensure uninterrupted connectivity, particularly to Emergency Operations Centres (EOCs) at both state and district levels, following fresh directives from the central government.

The Ministry of Communications, in its May 7 communication to telcos, invoked the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) 2020 for telecom services in disaster scenarios, directing all telecom service providers to bolster network resilience and coordination in light of potential emergencies.

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Special emphasis is being placed on keeping base transceiver station (BTS) towers within 100 km of international borders fully operational at all times, as mandated by the government.

Executives at private telecom operators confirmed that disaster-readiness work is already underway. “All systems are in place and SOPs are being followed since the directive came from the ministry,” one executive said. Another added, “The coordination among telcos is immediate, and we are in regular touch with authorities, especially in border districts.”