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DoT's revised licence agreement mandates telecom firms to procure equipment from 'trusted sources'

The amendments to the licence agreement effectively bar Chinese telecom equipment makers, CNBC TV18 reported.

July 11, 2022 / 20:23 IST
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The revised licence agreement of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) mandates telecom companies to procure equipment only from "trusted sources", CNBC TV18 reported on July 11.

As per the amended norms, telecom firms will have to seek approval from a "designated authority" for procuring equipment from companies which have not qualified as trusted sources, the news channel reported.

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The amendments to the licence agreement effectively bar Chinese telecom equipment makers, the report said. It, however, added that the changes will not affect the updates to the existing network already inducted.

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The development comes days after a report in The Hindu Business Line said that the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) has not extended the waiver that allowed original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to procure telecom gears made at factories based in China.

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