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Explained: What the draft telecommunications Bill says about surveillance, network shutdowns

The Ministry of Communications has released the draft of the Indian Telecommunications Bill, 2022. The draft says that the Centre can bring in measures that would require the consent of users for receiving ads and messages offering business opportunities, real-estate deals, etc.

September 22, 2022 / 18:45 IST
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The Ministry of Communications released the draft of the Indian Telecommunications Bill, 2022, on September 21. It seeks to supersede the existing regulatory framework for the telecommunication sector, which is based on the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885.

Earlier, Minister for Communications Ashwini Vaishnaw had said that Bill would be technology-neutral and it will prioritise consumer protection, keeping in context hundreds of cyber frauds that are being perpetrated through telecom services. The Bill will also establish a clearly defined spectrum allocation regime, he said.

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A look at the Bill shows that there is more to it, with proposed provisions on surveillance and internet shutdowns.

The draft will be open for comments till October 20.