In the fast-evolving world of telecommunications, two giants are locked in an
intense battle — Jio and Airtel. These companies are not just vying for customers
but are also competing to build the largest and most efficient mobile tower
networks across India.
: Jio and Airtel are now in a head-to-head race to expand their mobile tower
footprint. Jio has rapidly deployed over 200,000 mobile towers across India
Airtel, known for its reliable network and wide coverage, announced an increase
in the price of its data packs.
But, as the price went up, something else started to go down — demand. As
Airtel’s prices increased, many users started looking for more affordable
alternatives.
Jio, Airtel's biggest competitor. With its budget-friendly data packs and
aggressive marketing, Jio quickly became the obvious choice for price-conscious
consumers.
Together, Airtel and Jio are leading the charge in building the future of India’s
connectivity. But, there’s a flip side to this expansion that often goes unnoticed.
Mobile towers are essential for our digital lives, but they also raise concerns. Some studies
suggest that prolonged exposure to electromagnetic radiation from these towers might affect
health, potentially causing issues like headaches, fatigue, and sleep disturbances.
Additionally, there are environmental impacts. Birds and other wildlife may be affected by
the radiation emitted from these towers, and there are concerns about deforestation and
habitat loss in some areas.
(then we can introduce our side effects of mobile tower chart )………
Solution to it:
How can we fix it?
Ans: As Airtel and Jio expand their networks, they are also exploring ways to
minimize these side effects. From using green energy for tower operations to
designing eco-friendly infrastructure, these companies are looking for solutions
that balance connectivity with sustainability.
1. Maintain Distance
2. Shielding Measures
3. 3. Optimize Device Use