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Telecom Bill 2023: Ground laid out for India telecom’s space take-off

Once voted into law, the Telecom Bill 2023 will replace three laws—the Indian Telegraph Act of 1885, the Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1933, and the Telegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950. It will also amend the TRAI Act, 1997, without diluting the regulator’s powers.

December 20, 2023 / 13:21 IST
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The Telecom Bill 2023 has proposed to subsume all of these into a simple, easy-to-administer authorisation system that would replace procedural opaqueness, bureaucratic discretion, and overlapping authorities through a well-defined rules-based system.

The Bill has proposed significant changes in the regulatory architecture with a new rules matrix. The clutch of new rules, which kept messaging apps such as Whatsapp and Telegram out of its ambit, has received support from the industry on grounds of offering better clarity of a range of issues.

Authorisation to replace licensing system:

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The Bill seeks to bring in an authorisation system to replace the existing licensing system. Currently, service providers have to procure different licences, permissions, approvals and registrations for different types of services. There are more than 100 such licences or registrations that the department of telecom issues.

The Telecom Bill 2023 has proposed to subsume all of these into a simple, easy-to-administer authorisation system that would replace procedural opaqueness, bureaucratic discretion, and overlapping authorities through a well-defined rules-based system.