New Delhi:The Department of Telecommunication (DoT), which is the nodal body for regulating the telecom sector in the country, has warned the general public of fraudulent companies and individuals, who dupe the people by promising hefty monthly rental payments for the installation of mobile towers. In a statement, the Department of Telecom said that neither the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) nor the department is involved in leasing or renting any premises for the installation of mobile towers.
The government also said that it does not issue any no-objection certificate (NoC) for the installation of mobile towers. The DoT has issued a public notice to curb such fraudulent activities and also to ensure the public doesn’t fall prey to such offers. The government has also cautioned the public against those fraudsters, who also solicit advance money in the name of telecom companies for the installation of mobile towers.
“No Telecom Service Provider asks for advance money for the installation of the tower,” said the government. Officials said that the public needs to be extra careful and verify the credentials of the company, the agency of the individual, who is asking for advance or for an application fee or for money before the actual installation of the tower. Officials said house owners should verify the authenticity of TSP/IP-1 from the DoT website before they entertain any such requests from these agents as the updated list of TSPs and IP-1 is available on the department’s website.
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