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Survey finds 89 per cent people facing call drops, 9 in 10 use WiFi to make calls through OTT

In response to the question on call drop experience, 17 per cent indicated they face issues in more than half of their total phone calls
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New Delhi, July 15

Around 89 per cent of people surveyed have experienced call drops in the last three months and nine in 10 have used WiFi networks to make calls through calling and messaging apps, an online survey firm said on Monday.

The survey conducted between March and June claims to have received a total of 32,000 responses across different questions from 362 districts. The number of responses differed from question to question.

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“Eighty-nine per cent of subscribers surveyed face call connection and drop issues, of which 38 per cent face it with over 20 per cent of their calls,” the survey said.

In response to the question on call drop experience, 17 per cent indicated they face issues in more than half of their total phone calls while 21 per cent said that 20 to 50 per cent of their calls get dropped or disconnected.

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“With most mobile subscribers facing call connection and drop issues, nine in 10 are using OTT (internet calls and messaging apps like WhatsApp) platforms to make some of their calls,” said the founder of the firm.

Mobile subscribers have increased the use of OTT apps for making WiFi calls in the last two years as they face call connectivity and drop issues with their mobile network, the survey said.

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