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An MTNL executive today said the software, which would cost around Rs 10 crore, would also check whether a
The company is installing the new software in the backdrop of a dispute with Reliance Infocomm. MTNL had recently alleged that the latter had been routing
MTNL had initially threatened to disconnect calls to and from Reliance Infocomm’s network. However, it relented even though the deadline to pay the dues expired last Thursday. „We are in talks with Reliance and are giving them the exact call verification and bills,“ an MTNL executive said.
Explaining the concept of routing and handing over calls, the executive said: „The software will detect whether a call is international or local as it will have a caller line identification. This will help us make appropriate billings. The new software will provide the entire data online.“ Since the data will be online, MTNL will also be able to bill
„Unlike in the case of Reliance Infocomm, where it took us 45 months to get the information and claim our dues, online data can give us information daily,“ he pointed out.
The MTNL executive claimed Reliance Infocomm owed the company Rs 138 crore in Mumbai and Rs 146 crore in Delhi. A Reliance Infocomm spokesperson declined to comment on the matter. Communications and Information Technology Minister Dayanidhi Maran said Reliance Infocomm had written a letter to the government on the issue.
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