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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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NirmalChakraborty
NirmalChakraborty 3 years 8 months ago
এই প্রোগ্রাম খুব ভালো আরো অনেক কিছু সুজোগ করে দিয়েছেন জনগণের কাছে।
mahesh biyani
mahesh biyani 3 years 8 months ago
Telecommunication depends on cheaper better phones , computers ,internet . Here most of it is led by Foreign companies. when will India get the best manufactured at most affordable prices. can it be financed like LED bulbs. with life guaranteed. Security is most important. Govt making a mockery of it. Most accidents caused by faulty road desgins & constructions & govt insisting on cars providing airbags to all when most roads have speed of 20/30 km max . whom are we fooling. Only private enterprise and citizens have to do the job , manage all the chaos shit generated by we the maliks of india ! sustainability, equality certainity , safety security, fairness, timeliness error correction , cost with reporting on all aspect real time of all r the hall marks of a good working system. except 4 covid dash board not seen 1 in 75 years. Look at petrol tax loot by states or even power charges . distribution cost 2-5x of generation & 10 -20 % admin charges ! , this shud not be repeated
mahesh biyani
mahesh biyani 3 years 8 months ago
hope in this technology and reach ,it is equally accesible in all the 10 directions of india. Don't let it go the unplanned development reducing all indian cities to ghettos and destroyed . Infact I would say it should be much more faster in villages and less densely populated areas. This development & policies should result in reverse migration of crores. when US can operate through call centres, y can't indian remote villages do it . govt boasting of roads & highways. Not seen 1 attempt to build new HQ and govt admin buildings on these. Y do u need Govt police centres, universities in kanpur , district HQ. what is required is accesibility and minimum time for users to reach. y can't it be equidistant govt has to really think about it. Even by london stds oxford/cambridge r villages but most go there to study . How many such centres have india established in 75 years. Lasvegas a desert with nothing now has largest convention centres & trade fairs. Y india does it in delhi?
mahesh biyani
mahesh biyani 3 years 8 months ago
Read Dr S. Jayshankar ! PM said it is equally important what is not to be said /done than what has to be said/done . How is the govt taking it in stride . Minimum government , maximum governance. what are the plans India was amongst bottom for may decades. It has all the best & worst data of the countries . what prevents a discussion after compilation - not seen 1 in parl/oped or public domain. Data is the new oil. how the honest will be taken care of. all of the subscribers data , stolen , shared & spam mails. with bank & internet frauds at high, what is the govt doing about it . Test is no spam males/abuse. Even the govt is abusing it . where r the laws, accountability and punishment for those guilty , time frame with certainity of judiciary action or all lost Now that telecommunication is the breath , life force of doing daily chores. what is the govt doing for security , options . did we not see power shutdowns , cyber attacks . big infrastructure on prevention required
Niranjan Saha
Niranjan Saha 3 years 8 months ago
Sir I would like to draw your attention towards rural development through telecommunications means. Telecommunications has a vital role in communication among all people. So it helps social uplift. Also it improves education in people. In future technology will take a peak place and application in telecommunications will be maximum. I think to attract youths to apply more technology ways to improve this sector will be praiseworthy. Thanks.
Dr Alappan Krishnamurthy Ph D
Dr Alappan Krishnamurthy Ph D 3 years 8 months ago
Sir, inviting citizens to comment on this bill, is highly appreciated, telecommunication is the nerve centre especially for the security of the nation and in today's context, where everything is international players syndrome, when powerful lobbies constantly tampering with the genuine interests of the nation and its welfare, it has to be inbuilt with prevention of all anti-national manipulations, from within and from outside our nation. As our country is suffering more from the multimedia rumours continuously peddled by powerful agents of various colours political and religious, safeguards must be structured in ways congenial to grasp such misinformations to waylay the innocent people,as communication in this age of digital economics is very vital, and it has to be friendly to the good, helping better understanding among its user's at the same time able to prevent misuse and fix the accountability and responsibility quickly.
KOUSIK GHOSH
KOUSIK GHOSH 3 years 8 months ago
I think have to looked in cyber security part , and those people who are related with this crime should be punished. And much more awareness program is required for people about cyber fraudulent activities. It will be helpfull, if any number is available to us to inform as early as possible about fraud phone number , from which number we received the call.