Amidst a tussle between telecom and tech companies, the department of telecom has allowed telcos to lease spectrum to companies to set up captive non-public networks (CNPNs), issuing fresh guidelines to facilitate spectrum leasing for the first time in India , in a bid to facilitate industry 4.0 use cases like machine-to-machine communications, mobile edge computing, etc. The guidelines issued by DoT allows private companies to obtain IMT spectrum from one or more telecom service providers ( TSPs ) with access service license on mutually agreed terms and conditions. Both telcos and private companies leasing spectrum have to ensure that there is no interference caused to any public network or any other licensed user of spectrum. TSPs will have to submit the details of spectrum bands, quantum of spectrum in each band, period of lease, geographic area of lease, geo-coordinates of the logical perimeter of the defined premises, and use of spectrum to DoT within 15 days of entering into the leasing agreement. Companies leasing spectrum to set up captive networks will have to obtain online clearance and import certificate from SACFA ( Standing Advisory Committee on Frequency Allocation). The guidelines also state that the revenue earned by TSPs through… Read full this story
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