Smt. Alka Panda, IAS
Director General (DG)
Bureau of Indian Standards
Manak Bhavan
9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110002,India
Tel: 011- 23237991, 23236980, Fax: 011- 23235414
dg@bis.gov.in
www.bis.gov.in
Date: 17 Feb 2017, Bhubaneswar
Director General (DG)
Bureau of Indian Standards
Manak Bhavan
9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110002,India
Tel: 011- 23237991, 23236980, Fax: 011- 23235414
dg@bis.gov.in
www.bis.gov.in
Date: 17 Feb 2017, Bhubaneswar
Madam
Namaskar.
I am quickly drawing your kind attention to the following few points:
(1)
Mobile phone batteries are not yet standardized, which is sole
responsibility of your organisation. It is a huge negligence since last
15 years. I have also written to yo before from my official email Id on
the same issues. But there is no action from your team. It is good that
1/2 technical officers from BIS had discussed with me. But surprisingly
they could not understand what is standardization for mobile phones,
marketed in India.
In due course, the charging pins/ jacks have been
standardized by manufacturers (including audio jacks and data cables).
BUT THE BATTERIES ARE COMING WITH MANUFACTURER-SPECIFIC SIZES AND VOLTS
OUTPUT. PLEASE DEFINE THE SIZES/ DIMENSIONS TO AT LEAST 5
VARIETIES. AND COMBINE THE OUTPUT VOLTS ACCORDINGLY. In short, the
battery dimension and power output should be defined and confined in
India irrespective of SMART PHONES, MOBILE DEVICES and feature phones.
(2)
Manufacturing of 2G handsets should be discouraged. Recent trend of
owning a 4G VOLTE handset (say smartphones) is the impact of JIO
REVOLUTION. BIS has no contribution in this move. So the previous 4G
players/ operators had lost their reliability and business. Please
define features like minimum 16GB internal memory, VoLTE and so on.
(3)
The biggest drawback of smartphones/ mobile phones marketed in India is
its language compatibility. INTERFACE language or INPUT language should
be Indian exclusively. And the SMS or messaging standard should be
Unicode standard only. Similarly the character limitation for Indian
scripts should be removed. And set at par with English/ Roman script.
Presently one SMS count is 120 characters in Roman and 70 in Indian
scripts. This is a huge negligence and exploitation of the republic govt
yet in 2017...
I
do believe that your Personal Assistant would present this email on
your table and then your technical team would review the issues minutely
to take a quick action.
Please listen to people respectfully at least during this union govt.
Thanks and regards.
ବିମଳପ୍ରସାଦ / Bimal Prasad
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