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Inviting comments on the draft Indian Telecommunication Bill 2022

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)
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Ministry of Communications had initiated a public consultative process to develop a modern and future-ready legal framework in telecommunication. ...

Ministry of Communications had initiated a public consultative process to develop a modern and future-ready legal framework in telecommunication.

With 117 crore subscribers, India is the world’s second largest telecommunication ecosystem. The telecommunication sector employs more than 4 million people and contributes about 8% of the country’s GDP.

The existing regulatory framework for the telecommunication sector is based on the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885. The nature of telecommunication, its usage and technologies have undergone a massive change since the era of “telegraph”. The world stopped using “telegraph” in 2013.

In the past eight years, the Government has taken several initiatives for the growth of the telecommunication sector. It is in this context that we have taken up the initiative to restructure the legal and regulatory framework for the telecommunications sector.

The Bill will replace the existing legal framework governing telecommunication in India, comprising of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, the Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1933 and the Telegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950.

In July 2022, a Consultation Paper on ‘Need for a new legal framework governing Telecommunication in India’ was published and comments were invited. Comments have been received from various stakeholders and industry associations.

Based on the consultations and deliberations, the Ministry has now prepared the draft Indian Telecommunication Bill, 2022. To facilitate further consultations, an Explanatory note to provide a brief overview of the Bill has also been prepared.

Citizens are invited to share their comments on the Draft Indian Telecommunication Bill 2022 on the MyGov Platform.

The draft Bill and Explanatory note can be accessed at https://dot.gov.in/relatedlinks/indian-telecommunication-bill-2022.

Last date of sending the comments on MyGov platform will be 20th October 2022.

Comments may also be sent on the email ID: naveen.kumar71@gov.in

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Vaidyanatha Iyer Jaisankar
Vaidyanatha Iyer Jaisankar 3 years 8 months ago
Indian version digi apps like Sandes is not popular among us. Kindly get such Indian apps be revolutionised either thru mandatory usage during Govt related support (like SMS coming to Sandes number)
Dhrubajit Ghosh
Dhrubajit Ghosh 3 years 8 months ago
1) There needs to be easy shift from post paid to prepaid in app itself, without visiting any store or talking to customer care. 2) Do not disturb should be compulsory for all without charges. 3) Complaint disposal mechanism should be fast for disturbing calls, with intimation to complainant.
kunal kishore
kunal kishore 3 years 8 months ago
National telecommunication bill is a need and demand of time.it is a way to regulate communication sector of our country. 1 This bill totally based on our own needs and plan for their future goal. 2 It has power to control over fake and anti social news against our country .a proper channel has to be set up for check and stop at first level. 3 A heavy fine should for those people and organisation who is responsible for it. 4 A provision of strict rule for misuse of telecommunication against country. 5 A legal frame work should be set up for quick response for their punishment.
Saraswati singh
Saraswati singh 3 years 8 months ago
Without privacy data bill this bill going to be irrelevant because right to privacy is our fundamental right. In the absence of privacy bill our fundamental right may compromise.
SURESH KUMAR GURUSAMY
SURESH KUMAR GURUSAMY 3 years 8 months ago
Namaste ji. Laptops were issued to their employees by Private IT sectors for work from home. To avoid the Hackers problems,they provided with network security which includes limited access to external websites. Like this our Government Systems may be given with limited access to external websites. Definitely It'll reduce the problems of Hackers intruding to our Government websites.All Government network systems in our country may be connected only to a Government network provider with Firewall protection. It'll give more security to our Government websites. Jai Hind