New Delhi: TRAI’s latest network tests across Delhi have thrown fresh light on how the city’s mobile services are holding up in real world conditions. The regulator carried out a detailed independent drive test across busy markets, metro routes, residential pockets and even schools and hospitals. These checks come at a time when users in Delhi NCR keep reporting odd slowdowns and sudden call drops, so the dataset gives a clearer picture of where each operator stands.
The study was conducted between 9 July and 16 July 2025 and covered almost 859 km of road routes, 21 hotspot locations, 250 km of metro tracks and a short walk test. A second round of tests was run for RJIL in late September. The idea was simple, capture how Delhiites actually experience voice and data on 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G ne

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