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Lack of priority to SOS No '100' by telcos a serious issue: HC

The court observed that this issue can be controlled by giving dedicated bandwidth to the police which can be worked out with MTNL and other telecom service providers (TSPs).

July 27, 2016 / 22:06 IST
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The Delhi High Court today termed as "serious" police's claim that calls to emergency telephone number 100 often go unanswered as these do not reach them due to lack of bandwidth and priority from telcos, including MTNL, and sought the Centre's response.

Delhi Police told a bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Ashutosh Kumar that if calls to 100 are heard to be ringing it need not mean police were not attending to them as often it has not even reached them due to lack of dedicated bandwidth for the emergency number and lack of priority to it as it is a free service.

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Noting it was a "serious matter", the court issued notice to the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MoCIT) asking it to be represented so that appropriate orders can be passed on this issue.

"We are told that 100 number for reaching police is not a dedicated line for police nor does it have priority. This is a serious matter. We are told it is due to insufficient and dedicated bandwidth given to the number by MTNL and other telecom service providers," the court noted.