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Inviting comments on the draft Indian Telecommunication Bill 2022

Start Date :
Sep 23, 2022
Last Date :
Oct 20, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Ministry of Communications had initiated a public consultative process to develop a modern and future-ready legal framework in telecommunication. ...
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kunal kishore
3 years 6 months ago
Indian telecommunication bill if formed according to needs and looks for future.it is a way to regulate and control telecommunication sector.
1 All telecommunication operator have their own server to p operate in our country.
2 All operator has prohibited to given data to third party.it has to be criminal offense.
3 Operator has to responsible for any any anti social content for damage our country.
4 A heavy fine should be imposed to break rules of this bill .
5 Misuse of data is an criminal offence to service operator.
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Rashmi Narasimhamurthy
3 years 6 months ago
Sir please include policy relating to vulnerability. Any personal information of Indian citizens like name, telephone number, email ID that is entered on any random website should directly go to TRAI and no one else. Selling of database for promotion, financial crimes, information stealing is happening because there is no robust control on this aspect. On government of India should have access to such information and no one else.
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Sanjay Shivprasad Joshi
3 years 7 months ago
The more we improve telecommunications more will be progress.
Any bill providing strong communications between different era of societies or between regions will ultimately improve competition as well as presence of common opportunities.
Eventually more villages also can be joined in "AZADI KA AMRIT MAHOTSAV"
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Akshatha S
3 years 7 months ago
The draft Bill also accords the Centre powers to defer, convert into equity, write off or grant relief to any licensee under extraordinary circumstances, including financial stress, consumer interest, and maintaining competition, among other things.
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SUTHAHAR P
3 years 7 months ago
Declining Average Revenue Per User (ARPU): ARPU decline now is sharp and steady, which, combined with falling profits and in some cases serious losses, is prompting the Indian telecom industry to look at consolidation as the only way to boost revenues.
In 2019, the Supreme Court allowed the government’s plea to recover adjusted gross revenue of about Rs 92,000 crore from telcos, that further adds to their stress.
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SUTHAHAR P
3 years 7 months ago
Bharat Net Project Optical fibre cables laid to 178,247-gram panchayats, out of which 161,870 are service ready. Additionally, 4,218-gram panchayats have been connected over satellite media, taking the total number of service-ready gram panchayats to 166,088.
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SUTHAHAR P
3 years 7 months ago
Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme worth INR 12,195 Crores for manufacturing of telecom and networking products. Incentives worth more than INR 4,000 Crores have been earmarked for the Design Led Manufacturing Scheme of the existing PLI Scheme.
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SUTHAHAR P
3 years 7 months ago
Between 2014 and 2021, the FDI inflows in the Telecom sector rose by 150% to USD 20.72 billion from USD 8.32 billion during 2002-2014.
100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has now been allowed in the Telecom sector under the automatic route.
India is on its way to becoming the second-largest smartphone market globally by 2025 with around 1 billion installed devices and is expected to have 920 million unique mobile subscribers by 2025 which will include 88 million 5G connections.
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SUTHAHAR P
3 years 7 months ago
The Telecom industry in India is the second largest in the world with a subscriber base of 1.17 billion as of 2022. India has an overall teledensity of 85.11%.
The industry’s exponential growth over the last few years is primarily driven by affordable tariffs, wider availability, the roll-out of Mobile Number Portability (MNP), expanding 3G and 4G coverage, and evolving consumption patterns of subscribers.
The Telecom sector is the 3rd largest sector in terms of FDI inflows, contributing 6.44% of total FDI inflow, and contributes directly to 2.2 million employment and indirectly to 1.8 million jobs.
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SUTHAHAR P
3 years 7 months ago
It proposes to rename the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) as Telecommunication Development Fund (TDF).
The USO fund is generated from the annual revenue of telecom services providers. The sums of money received towards the TDF will first be credited to the Consolidated Fund of India.
The fund will be utilised to boost connectivity services in underserved rural, remote, and urban areas. It will also aid research and development of new telecommunication services, skill development, and support the introduction of new telecommunication services.
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