TRAI Invites Suggestions on Consultation Paper on Promoting Local Telecom Equipment Manufacturing

Start Date :
Sep 19, 2017
Last Date :
Nov 28, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

TRAI had floated a consultation paper titled “Encouraging Telecom Manufacturing in India” on 28 December, 2010 and the recommendations on “Telecom Equipment Manufacturing ...

TRAI had floated a consultation paper titled “Encouraging Telecom Manufacturing in India” on 28 December, 2010 and the recommendations on “Telecom Equipment Manufacturing Policy” were published 12 April, 2011.In the past five years, there has been an exponential growth in the technology in the telecom sector. A need has therefore been felt to revisit the issue of “Promoting Local Manufacturing in Telecom Sector”. In light of the above, the Authority has suo-motu decided to issue a consultation paper on “Promoting Local Telecom Equipment Manufacturing”. The present consultation paper has therefore been aimed to realistically assess India’s true potential in equipment manufacturing with the aim to arrive at recommendations that would enable Indian telecom industry to transition from an import-dependent industry to a global hub for manufacturing.

The consultation paper has been issued with the following objectives:-
(a) To identify the policy measures required to boost Innovation and productivity of local Telecom manufacturing in India.
(b) Examine the existing patent laws in context of promoting local manufacturers.
(c) Examine the issues of Standardization, Certification and Testing of Telecom Equipments and suggest a framework for improvement to support local telecom equipment manufacturing.
(d) Examine issues related to IPR affecting the local telecom equipment manufacturing industry.
(e) Examine the current fiscal incentives to promote the local telecom manufacturing and recommend measures for implementation in the future.
(f) Identify measures to be taken to attract foreign investment for setting up establishments in India.

Full text of the consultation can be viewed here.

Last date for submission of suggestions is 27th November, 2017.