‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات DoT. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات DoT. إظهار كافة الرسائل

Centre of Excellence Unveiled in Bengaluru, Anchoring AI, 5G, and Quantum Research

Centre of Excellence Unveiled in Bengaluru, Anchoring AI, 5G, and Quantum Research

Union Minister of Communications and Minister for Development of North Eastern Region, Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, on Thursday, inaugurated the VTU-VRIF-TCOE Hub and Spoke Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, a major milestone in India’s mission to accelerate innovation across emerging technologies.

The Centre is the result of a strategic collaboration between Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Visvesvaraya Research and Innovation Foundation (VRIF), and Telecom Centres of Excellence (TCOE) India, forming an academic-industrial powerhouse focused on future-forward domains including 5G/6G communications, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR), quantum computing, and healthcare technologies.

“In the last 11 years, PM Modi has fundamentally redefined the role of government—from a regulator to a facilitator,” said Minister Scindia. “This Centre is a direct extension of that transformation.”

A Launchpad for Deep-Tech Innovation

Centre of Excellence Unveiled in Bengaluru, Anchoring AI, 5G, and Quantum Research

The Bengaluru facility operates under a hub-and-spoke model, connecting 228 affiliated colleges and over 400,000 students through VTU’s academic network. The campus boasts over 1 lakh sq. ft. of infrastructure, equipped with cutting-edge R&D labs, collaborative spaces for startups, video conferencing rooms, and student-friendly amenities including daycare and cafeteria services.

Currently, the ecosystem hosts 20+ startups and engages 30+ academic institutions, supported by industry leaders like Keysight Technologies, QpiAI, and Televerge. Skill development programs are being steered by the Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC) to align talent with industry needs.

Aligning with Bharat 6G Vision

The Centre’s focus on 6G innovation ties directly into India’s broader ambitions under the Bharat 6G Alliance, which aims to place the country at the forefront of global 6G development by 2030. Areas under active exploration include Indigenous Radio Access Networks (RAN), rural connectivity, and cross-sectoral applications of 6G in agriculture, healthcare, and sustainability.

Connectivity and Impact

Minister Scindia highlighted India's rapid digital transformation:
  • Internet users have surged from 250 million to 974 million.
  • Broadband subscribers now exceed 940 million.
  • India boasts the world’s largest optical fiber network, spanning every village.

CoE Centre represents a paradigm shift in India's tech-driven policy framework, blending academic excellence with industrial agility. By serving as a crucible for deep-tech research, startup incubation, and nationwide skill development, it reinforces the government’s vision of "facilitation over regulation", setting the stage for India’s next decade of innovation.

DoT To Combat Spoofed Calls Based on Reporting of Citizens on Newly Launched Mobile App and Portal

DoT To Combat Spoofed Calls Based on Reporting of Citizens on Newly Launched Mobile App and Portal

Fraudsters were earlier using international spoofed calls that displayed Indian mobile numbers (+91-xxxxx) to deceive Indian citizens and carrying out cyber-crimes and financial frauds. Though these calls appear to originate from within India, they are actually made from abroad through manipulation of the Calling Line Identity (CLI), commonly referred to as phone number.

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has actively intervened, launching an indigenously developed International Incoming Spoofed Calls Prevention System, along with all Telecom Service Providers (TSPs). The tool proved to be a formidable barrier that blocked 90% of all the incoming international calls which were identified as spoofed calls — approximately 1.35 crore, in just 24 hours.

Moving forward, the DoT has taken significant steps to combat spoofed calls through the newly launched Sanchar Saathi mobile app and portal.

Here are some key points:

1. Reporting Platform: The Sanchar Saathi app allows users to report suspected fraudulent communications directly from their call logs. This simplifies the process of flagging suspicious activities.

2. International Spoofed Calls: Fraudsters were using international spoofed calls that displayed Indian mobile numbers to deceive citizens. DoT has implemented an International Incoming Spoofed Calls Prevention System, which has blocked approximately 1.35 crore spoofed calls in just 24 hours.

3. Telecom Service Providers' Role: DoT has asked Indian telecom service providers to block traffic from international carriers repeatedly sending spoofed calls. Over 20 such carriers/aggregators have been blocked.

4. Citizen Participation: Citizens are encouraged to exercise caution when receiving calls from unfamiliar international numbers, especially those claiming to be government authorities. They can report such incidents through the Sanchar Saathi app and portal.

This initiative is part of DoT's broader efforts to create a safer digital environment for mobile users across India.

How The Sanchar Saathi App Works

The Sanchar Saathi app is a citizen-centric initiative by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to empower mobile subscribers and enhance their security. Here's how it works:

1. Chakshu - Report Suspected Fraud Communication: Users can report suspected fraudulent calls and SMS directly from their call logs.

2. Block Your Lost/Stolen Mobile Handset: If your mobile device is lost or stolen, you can block it through the app, which helps in tracing and recovering the device.

3. Know Mobile Connections in Your Name: The app allows you to identify and manage all mobile connections issued in your name, ensuring no unauthorized usage.

4. Know Genuineness of Your Mobile Handset: You can verify the authenticity of your mobile handset to ensure you're using a genuine device.

5. Report Incoming International Call with Indian Number: Users can report international calls that display Indian numbers, which helps in identifying and blocking spoofed calls.

6. Know Your Wireline Internet Service Provider: The app provides information about your wireline internet service provider.

The app is available for both Android and iOS platforms, making it accessible to a wide range of users. It aims to create a safer digital environment for mobile users across India by providing these critical tools and services.

IG Drones’ ‘AgriDrone’ Solution Leveraging 5G Connectivity Wins Prestigious Hackathon by Govt of India

IG Drones’ ‘AgriDrone’ Solution Leveraging 5G Connectivity Wins Prestigious Hackathon by Govt of India

IG Drones Wins Prestigious 5G & Beyond Hackathon by Govt of India
  • IG Drones, India’s First 5G drone maker is revolutionizing agriculture with its cutting-edge 5G technology. The company’s innovative product- AgriDrone delivers unparalleled capabilities, including rapid and reliable data transfer using 5G technology, real-time monitoring, analysis, and operational control from virtually anywhere.
IG Drones, India’s leading drone technology company, which has been using 5G technology through its innovative drone solutions, has achieved yet another milestone by winning the 5G & Beyond Hackathon 2024, organized by Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Government of India. The hackathon, which is an esteemed initiative by the Government, is aimed at identifying and promoting innovative applications of 5G technology tailored for India. It witnessed participation from the country’s brightest minds and most forward-thinking companies. IG Drones’ ‘AgriDrone’ solution, leveraging 5G connectivity to address critical challenges in the agricultural sector, has set a new benchmark of using the 5G technology in this sector.

As India’s first 5G drone manufacturer, IG Drones showcased its AgriDrone solution at the hackathon, the results of which were announced in December 2024. The advanced drone delivers unparalleled capabilities using 5G technology, including rapid and reliable data transfer, real-time monitoring, analysis, and operational control from virtually anywhere.

At the heart of IG Drones’ achievement lies its commitment to leveraging 5G technology for groundbreaking advancements. 5G’s unparalleled speed, ultra-low latency, and high connectivity enable seamless data transmission, real-time decision-making, and remote operational control, redefining the way drones interact with cloud-based platforms. These capabilities have immense potential for industries such as agriculture, infrastructure, and disaster management, enabling precise monitoring, rapid data analysis, and actionable insights from virtually anywhere.

Ashish Jena, Co-Founder & Chief of Products at IG Drones, expressed his pride in the team’s achievement: “Winning the 5G & Beyond Hackathon is a testament to IG Drones’ relentless pursuit of innovation. By integrating 5G technology into our AgriDrone solution, we are not only advancing agriculture but also setting new benchmarks for the drone industry. This accomplishment underscores our vision of leveraging cutting-edge technology to create scalable, impactful solutions that address real-world challenges.”

Bodhisattwa Sanghapriya, Founder & CEO of IG Drones, emphasized the broader implications of this success, adding, “As India’s first 5G drone maker, we are proud to pioneer technological advancements that drive progress in critical sectors like agriculture. This achievement highlights the potential of 5G to transform industries, and we are committed to leading this transformation. We extend our gratitude to the DoT for this platform and to our partners and team for their unwavering support and dedication.

The AgriDrone’s enhanced communication capabilities ensure seamless data transmission, utilizing 5G’s high-speed connectivity to facilitate rapid and reliable data transfer between the drone and cloud-based platforms, enabling faster decision-making.

The integration of 5G technology allows for real-time monitoring of agricultural fields, offering precise insights and facilitating timely interventions. Additionally, farmers and operators can now control the drone’s functions remotely, ensuring operations are efficient and accessible from anywhere. This innovative approach addresses key issues such as crop health monitoring, pest control, and yield optimization, transforming the agricultural landscape in India.

The 5G & Beyond Hackathon aligns with the Government of India’s vision of fostering innovation and self-reliance in technology under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. IG Drones’ accomplishment not only underscores the transformative power of 5G but also positions the company as a leader in driving India’s technological advancements.

The India Drone Market is projected to grow from USD 654 Million in 2024 to USD 1,437 Million by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 17.0% during the forecast period. When it comes to agriculture, drones are transforming the sector in India through innovations in crop monitoring, precision farming, and resource management. They enable early issue detection, efficient pesticide and fertilizer application, precise water usage, and livestock monitoring, while reducing farmers' exposure to harmful chemicals. Additionally, drones help minimize environmental impacts and lower input costs. Government initiatives, including subsidies, rental schemes, and training programs, further promote the adoption of agriculture, and empower farmers with advanced technology to boost productivity and sustainability. Notably, IG Drones has also established Centers of Excellence (COEs) across educational institutes like IIMs to provide drone related training and upskilling across sectors.

About IG Drones

Founded with a vision to revolutionize industries through drone technology, IG Drones is India’s leading drone manufacturing and solutions company. Known for its innovative approach and commitment to excellence, IG Drones specializes in developing drones that address critical challenges across sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, and disaster management.

Vodafone Idea Clears All Outstanding Dues with DoT, Including August's Spectrum Payment

Vodafone Idea Clears All Outstanding Dues with DoT, Including August's Spectrum Payment

Vodafone Idea has successfully cleared all its outstanding dues with the Department of Telecom (DoT), including the payment for spectrum in August 2024, marking the first time it has met its obligations in more than two years, said reports by several media outlets.

The recent fundraising has enabled the telco to start clearing statutory dues and vendor payments. This includes statutory dues such as license fees and spectrum payments for the April-June period. The company remains up to date with its current obligations.

Vodafone Idea has been actively raising funds to strengthen its financial position.

In April, Vodafone Idea raised approximately ₹18,000 crore through a follow-on share sale. This infusion of equity capital helped bolster its financial resources.

Aditya Birla Group (ABG), one of the promoters, also invested ₹2,075 crore in the company earlier this year. This additional equity infusion contributed to the company’s liquidity.

Meanwhile, Vodafone Idea is in discussions with a consortium of banks to secure debt funding for its network expansion plan. The company aims to raise ₹25,000 crore along with additional non-fund-based facilities of up to ₹10,000 crore. These funds will support operational creditors, 5G network rollout, and additional spectrum bids.

The telecom operator has recently announced that it has doubled the capacity of its LTE 2100 MHz band by expanding from 5 MHz to 10 MHz to enable customers with faster network speed and improved internet browsing experiences.

DoT's AI Analysis Flagged ~6.80 Lakh Mobile Connections Fraudulent, Aims for Re-verification or Disconnection

DoT's AI Analysis Flagged ~6.80 Lakh Mobile Connections Fraudulent, Aims for Re-verification or Disconnection

Department of Telecommunications (DoT), through advanced AI-driven analysis, has identified and flagged around 6.80 lakh mobile connections as potentially fraudulent. These connections suspected to have been obtained using invalid, non-existent, or fake/forged Proof of Identity (PoI) and Proof of Address (PoA) KYC documents.

The questionable truthfulness of the PoI/PoA KYC documents suggests the use of fabricated documents for obtaining these mobile connections.

DoT has issued directives to the Telecommunication Service Providers (TSP) to carry out immediate re-verification of these identified mobile numbers. All TSPs are mandated to re-verify the flagged connections within 60 days. Failure to complete re-verification will result in the disconnection of the concerned mobile numbers.

The DoT has asked for the re-verification to ensure the integrity of mobile connections and the security of digital transactions. DoT is committed to creating a secure digital environment for all.

The collaboration between various sectors and the utilization of AI technology have been pivotal in identifying these fraudulent connections, demonstrating the effectiveness of integrated digital platforms in combating identity fraud.

India Plans To Geotag Telecom Towers and Optical Fiber Cables

India Plans To Geotag Telecom Towers and Optical Fiber Cables

The Indian government has announced plans to geotag the country's telecommunication infrastructure, including telecom towers and optical fibre cables, reported Economic Times. This initiative, set to be completed by 2027, aims to improve coordination during emergencies, disaster situations and support the development of other projects that rely on telecom infrastructure.

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) will work closely with other ministries and state governments to share data and facilitate this process. This move is part of India's broader vision to become a developed nation by 2047.

Geotagging will help identify the precise locations of telecom towers and optical fiber cables. The goal is to create a comprehensive digital map of telecom infrastructure locations, enhancing preparedness and response capabilities.

State-run firms like BSNL will likely be the starting point, followed by private operators.

Among the benefits of geotagging of Telecom infrastructure, during emergencies, the government can quickly assess network outages and direct assistance. Geotagging also enables efficient utilization of telecom infrastructure for various projects.

Geotagging of telecommunications infrastructure is a relatively new initiative. India is one of the countries that has announced plans to geotag its telecom infrastructure. Mexico has adopted advanced geotagging techniques in collaboration with the United States, which has led to several high-profile successes. For example, the technology was pivotal in dismantling a notorious kidnapping ring in Mexico City.

For a common man to understand what geotagging of Telecom towers would bring, lets assume an instance of kidnappers, extortionists or any mischiever who uses a phone to communicate, the device connects to nearby cell towers, which leaves a digital footprint. Modern smartphones have built-in GPS capabilities, which further enhances the accuracy of location tracking. Geotagging utilizes this data to pinpoint the location of the phone.

Airtel Prepays ₹ 8,325 Crores To DoT To Clear High Cost Deferred Liabilities for Spectrum Acquired in 2015

Airtel Prepays ₹ 8,325 Crores To DoT To Clear High Cost Deferred Liabilities for Spectrum Acquired in 2015

Bharti Airtel (“Airtel”), one of India’s leading telecommunications service providers, has announced that it has prepaid Rs. 8,325 crores to the Department of Telecom (Government of India) towards part prepayment of the deferred liabilities pertaining to spectrum acquired in auction of year 2015 which were at an interest cost of 10%.

In March 2015, Bharti Airtel won spectrum worth Rs 29,129.08 crore in the auctions but had paid Rs 11,374.7 crore. The upfront amount due was Rs 7,832.20 crore.

Airtel has made two rounds of prepayments of Rs 8,815 crore and Rs 8,024 crore in March 2022 and end-July 2023, respectively, leveraging much lower-cost financing avenues available to cut annual interest payouts. Before that in December 2021, Airtel had cleared all dues relating to spectrum purchases in 2014, by prepaying Rs 15,519 crore to the telecom department.

Since the start of this year, Bharti Airtel stock has risen close to about 15%, reaching an all-time high.

About Airtel

Headquartered in India, Airtel is a global communications solutions provider with over 500 million customers in 17 countries across South Asia and Africa. The company ranks amongst the top three mobile operators globally and its networks cover over two billion people. Airtel is India’s largest integrated communications solutions provider and the second largest mobile operator in Africa. Airtel’s retail portfolio includes high-speed 4G/5G mobile broadband, Airtel Xstream Fiber that promises speeds up to 1 Gbps with convergence across linear and on-demand entertainment, streaming services spanning music and video, digital payments and financial services. For enterprise customers, Airtel offers a gamut of solutions that includes secure connectivity, cloud and data center services, cyber security, IoT, Ad Tech and cloud-based communication. For more details, visit www.airtel.com

DoT Extends Registration of M2MSP and WPAN/WLAN Connectivity Providers for M2M Services

DoT Extends Registration of M2MSP and WPAN/WLAN Connectivity Providers for M2M Services
  • Advises to Register Through the Saralsanchar Portal by March 31, 2024
  • Non-compliance Risks Withdrawal or Disconnection of Telecom Resources From Authorized Telecom Licensees
  • Entities Include Businesses, Government Departments and Partnerships
  • DoT is Committed to Ensure Building a Secure and Innovative M2M/IoT Landscape
Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications (MoC), has extended Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Wireless Personal Area Network/Wireless Local Area Network (WPAN/WLAN) registration to all entities engaged in the said businesses. All business entities (incl. Companies, Govt. Deptts./Organizations, Partnership Firms, LLPs, Institutions, Undertakings, Proprietorship Firms, Societies and Trusts) engaged in M2M service provisioning and WPAN/WLAN Connectivity Provisioning are advised to register with DoT through a simple and transparent online process via SaralSanchar portal (https://saralsanchar.gov.in).

Non-compliance may lead to withdrawal or disconnection of telecom resources obtained from the Authorized Telecom Licensees.

The decision has been taken to extend the scope of the registration in order to proliferate the standard-based and secure M2M/IoT ecosystem. This also addresses the concerns of M2M Service Providers and WPAN/WLAN Connectivity Providers for M2M services, related to interface with Telecom Service Providers (TSPs), KYC, Security, Encryption, etc.

M2M services involve communication of end device/ object with predefined back end platform(s) either directly or through some gateway. Examples of M2M services include fleet management, supply chain
management, agriculture automation, smart utilities including power, water, gas
etc. The M2M end devices/ objects and the platform(s) collecting and analyzing
information from these devices/ objects are controlled by some organization.

The DoT said that it is committed to ensure building a secure and innovative M2M/IoT (Internet of Things) landscape. National Digital Communication Policy aims at creating a robust digital communication infrastructure, enable next generation technologies and ensure a holistic and harmonized approach for harnessing Emerging Technologies such as M2M/loT.

After considering the recommendations of TRAI on "Spectrum, Roaming and Quality of service (QoS) related requirements in M2M Communications" and views of M2M industry stakeholders. the Government has decided to issue the guidelines for 'Registration process of M2M Service Providers (M2MSP) & WPAN/WLAN Connectivity Providers for M2M Services'.

Detailed guidelines are available at:

(https://dot.gov.in/latestupdates/guidelines-registration-process-m2m-service-providers-m2msp-and-wpanwlan-connectivity).

 

DoT Warns E-Commerce Platforms on Illegal Sale and Facilitation of Wireless/Signal Jammers, Boosters and Repeaters

DoT Warns E-Commerce Platforms on Illegal Sale and Facilitation of Wireless/Signal Jammers, Boosters and Repeaters

Department of Telecom issues advisory to public on proper use of wireless jammer, booster

Warns e-commerce platforms on illegal facilitation & sale of wireless jammers


Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications, on 1st July, 2022 issued an advisory to the general public on the proper use of Wireless jammer and booster/ repeaters. Wireless jammer or signal jammer are devices that intentionally jams/ blocks authorized signals such as cellular communications (2G/3G/4G etc.), personal communications (WiFi etc.), navigational communications (GPS etc.) by radiating strong radio energy of similar frequencies.

The use of such jammer, GPS blocker or other signal jamming device is generally illegal, except specifically permitted by Government of India.

According to the latest issued advisory, private sector organizations and/ or private individuals cannot procure/ use jammers in the country. It is also unlawful to advertise, sell, distribute, import or otherwise market jammers in India, except as permitted under the above guidelines. 

It has been stated that the use of cellular signal jammer, GPS blocker or other signal jamming device is generally illegal, except specifically permitted by Government of India. The detailed guidelines in this regard are available at https://cabsec.gov.in/others/jammerpolicy/

It has also been stated that it is unlawful to advertise, sell, distribute, import or otherwise market signal jamming devices in India, except as permitted under the guidelines mentioned above.

With regards to signal booster/ repeater it has been stated that it is unlawful to possess, sale, and/ or use mobile signal repeater/ booster by any individual/ entity other than the licensed Telecom Service Providers.

The DoT had issued a notice in January this year too, warning all e-commerce companies from selling or facilitating the sale of wireless jammers on their online platforms. A copy of the above Notice was also circulated to Ministry of Commerce, Department of Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), CBIC/ Customs, for appropriate actions.

It is unlawful to possess, sale, and/ or use mobile signal repeater/ booster by any individual/entity other than the licensed Telecom Service. In case, consumers are experiencing problems with the quality of service/ connectivity issue, the concerned TSP should be contacted to address the issue.

File Sharing Website WeTransfer Blocked by Govt

The government has ordered internet service providers to block computer file sharing website WeTransfer on request of the Delhi Police due to security reasons.

The order issued by the Department of Telecom on May 18 directed all ISP to block two download links on Dutch website WeTransfer and also the entire website www.wetransfer.com.

"Delhi Police had requested the IT ministry to block two download links and the entire We Transfer website immediately. Following which orders were issued to the website and links suggested by the Delhi Police," an official source told PTI.

Meity asked the DoT to direct internet service providers to block the website.

"The compliance be submitted immediately failing which shall inter-alia invite initiation of actions under licence conditions," the DoT order e-mailed to several ISPs said.

Coronavirus Audio Message as Mobile Caller Tune on DoT Orders; Jio, BSNL in Full Compliance, Others Yet to Follow

The government has ordered all telecom firms to make a 30-second audio clip on coronavirus as a caller tune of mobile phone users to create awareness among masses about the epidemic -- an order that state-owned BSNL and Reliance Jio have fully complied with while other telcos are yet to follow.

Top sources said on a request from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) ordered superseding of the phone ringing tone that one hears on dialling a number, with the 30-second information clip.

The only exception to not hearing the coronavirus message is when a user has subscribed to a particular tune, they said.

All telcos were asked to incorporate the coronavirus ringing tone but so far only state-owned BSNL and Reliance Jio are in full compliance. The other telcos have cited technical issues for part implementation, they said.

The DoT had on Friday sent email instructions to all telcos to make the coronavirus audio clip as the 'ring back tone' to help disseminate information to masses.

The order asked telcos to "incorporate audio clips in ring back tone of each subscribers on urgent basis from today till further orders".

This followed a letter from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to the Telecom Secretary Anshu Prakash on March 5 on disseminating pertinent information on coronavirus through all channels of communication and from all possible vantage points. 

"You are requested to ask the telecom firms to make use of a 30-second audio we have developed as the pre-call notification for a period of three days," the letter said.

It also sought a direction to telcos "to send bulk SMS/PUSH notification on the simple dos and don'ts to all the clients".

It further sought the telecom secretary's personal monitoring to ensure mechanisms are in place for successful dissemination of messages.

The ministry's request to the DoT came as part of steps to create awareness to prevent spread of the disease and advocate simple public health measures that people can take to prevent infection. ?PTI ANZ

Govt Takes Over Process of Issuing, Managing IMEI for Mobile Phones in India

The Department of Telecom has taken over the process to issue and manage IMEI allocation for mobile phones in India from the private body MSAI.

The IMEI number - a unique 15-digit serial number of mobile devices - is allocated by global industry body GSMA and organisations authorised by it. When a mobile phone is lost, the victim is required to mention the IMEI number of the handset for tracking.

The Department of Telecom (DoT) had issued a standard operating procedure in May 2015 to prohibit import of mobile phones with duplicate, fake and non-genuine international mobile equipment identity.

The process was being managed by Mobile Standard Alliance of India (MSAI), erstwhile reporting body of GSMA in India.

"The government has decided to replace the MSAI operated system and hence a new system, Indian Counterfeited Device Restriction (ICDR) system, has been developed by the Centre for Development of Telematics - R&D unit of DoT for implementing the SOP, " the DoT said in a letter dated January 28, 2020 to industry bodies and concerned government departments.

The new system has been operationalised on pilot basis on the web portal of Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR). The CEIR is being used to block all services on stolen or lost mobile phones on any network even if the SIM card is removed or the IMEI number of the handset is changed. PTI PRS

All Teleco Products including Mobile Phones to undergo Test Certification by DoT

Telecommunication Engineering Center (TEC), the technical wing of Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India, on Tuesday started issuing certificate to telecom equipment makers after testing their products in government certified laboratories set up in the country.

The first set of certificate has been issued to Panasonic and Vadodara-based electronics firm Matrix Comsec in simple telecom equipment category.

The certificates have been issued after a delay of about six years. The government had first set October 1, 2013 as deadline for scrutiny of all telecom products and equipment to be sold in the country to check espionage through malwares. However, the deadline was postponed several times due to non-readiness and shortage of labs in the country.

"The whole idea of testing here is not to create any obstacle but to make things simple for the industry and affordable as well. There is no reason why India should not become a centre for testing and certification," Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan said after handing over certificates to the companies.

The Department of Telecom (DoT) had amended Indian Telegraph Act in 2017 to address issues hampering the process of mandatory testing of products that are to be sold in the country from October 1, 2018.

The government has now set October 1, 2019 as a fresh deadline for mandatory testing and certification of 13 simple telecom products like landline phones, cordless phones, modem, fax machines etc.

"Testing of all products including mobile phones and telecom equipment will start gradually in a phased manner. New products will be notified from time to time that are to be included in the mandatory testing process," said D K Khanna, TEC deputy director general for telecom certification and MRA.

The government has authorised 40 private labs and 10 state-run bodies to conduct security testing of telecom equipment and products.

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