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Telcos seek direct deployment of network at Noida airport; oppose third-party vendor control

The telcos have requested approval to conduct a joint survey of the airport premises and deploy a common IBS network to serve all three operators

April 29, 2025 / 14:33 IST
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Telcos seek direct deployment of network at Noida airport; oppose third-party vendor control
Telcos seek direct deployment of network at Noida airport; oppose third-party vendor control

Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea have jointly urged the Noida International Airport authorities to permit them to directly install telecom infrastructure at the upcoming airport, warning that involving third-party vendors would breach current regulations and create a monopolistic bottleneck.

In a letter dated April 24, addressed to the chairman of Noida International Airport Limited (NIAL), the three private telecom operators argued that only licensed telecom service providers (TSPs) holding valid Universal Access Service Licenses (UASL) and spectrum rights are legally authorised to deploy and operate active In-Building Solutions (IBS) networks.

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“Granting exclusive rights to a third-party to install IBS infrastructure (active and passive) effectively appoints such an entity as a gatekeeper of RoW and creating a bottleneck. This not only contravenes legal provisions but also creates a monopolistic environment, allowing the third-party to impose arbitrary and exorbitant charges on TSPs. As such, we are unable to enter into any agreement with such entities for providing services to airport users,” telcos said in their joint letter dated April 24.

Moneycontrol has reviewed a copy of the communication.