In a major crackdown, the Crime Branch of Ghaziabad police has arrested a notorious gang of thieves responsible for stealing batteries, Remote Radio units (RRU), and other equipment from mobile towers across Ghaziabad, Noida, and Delhi-NCR, said police.
The Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) telecommunications company will set up mobile towers in Nelong and Jadung villages on the international India-China border in Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi, an official said on Wednesday.
New Delhi [India], July 4: In what could give a decisive thrust to the government's indigenization programme, the armed forces and the railways may consider acquiring satellite communications-driven handheld devices, jointly produced by two Indian companies, both funded by Department of Tele
The insurgency-hit Bastar region, which has been battling Naxalism for around three decades, in Chhattisgarh is witnessing a positive change in terms of communication revolution as the Government of India has installed 525 mobile towers in the naxal-hit districts.
The locals in Tawang expressed joy after 254 4G mobile towers were dedicated to the public in the northeastern state by the joint effort of the government of India and Arunachal Pradesh.
In a joint effort between the government of India and Arunachal Pradesh, 254 4G mobile towers have been dedicated in the northeastern state on Saturday.
Delhi Police Crime Branch has arrested three accused persons in connection with the sale and purchase of stolen equipment from mobile towers and recovered equipment worth Rs 2 crore from them.
Balochistan Liberation Front (BLA) claimed to have set fire to six mobile phone towers of Pakistani and Chinese companies in Tehsil Dasht of District Kech of Balochistan province.
Deputy Commissioner of Tawang, Kesang Ngurup Damo, told ANI that, 22 new mobile towers will be installed in the bordering areas of the state and the Centre has already sanctioned it.
These mobile towers were installed to provide communication services in areas where mobile networks could not reach till now. After conducting a survey by the Universal Service Obligation Fund under the direction of the district administration, the towers were installed.
According to the Kanker Superintendent of Police, Shalabh Sinha, the Naxals created havoc in the Koyalibeda region as they set ablaze the mobile network towers in two areas, and a bus in a region, and also blocked a highway.