BSNL, Jio, Airtel, Vi users: New telecom rules to improve service from January 1
The government has urged all states to adopt new regulations under the Telecom Act, aimed at enhancing telecom services nationwide. These regulations will support telecom companies in expanding telecom infrastructure.
by Written By: Om Gupta · India TVTo make life easier for mobile users, the government routinely updates telecom regulations. If you use a mobile phone, there’s important news to note: a new rule will come into effect starting January 1, 2025, impacting customers of Jio, Airtel, Vi, and BSNL. These new rules which are going to take effect next year will help is faster development of 5G infrastructure in the country.
New Instructions for Right of Way (RoW)
Recently, the government introduced additional regulations under the Telecom Act, directing all states to adhere to these changes. The newly established rule is called the Right of Way (RoW). Under this guideline, telecom companies will face consistent costs when rolling out infrastructure across the country. Currently, RoW rules vary from state to state, which has resulted in telecom operators encountering different charges for permissions and for setting up infrastructure nationwide.
This initiative aims to enhance network connectivity for mobile users. The Indian government has urged all states and union territories to comply with the RoW rules implemented under the Telecommunications Act.
The simplified, digital process for obtaining permissions will effectively address a major challenge for telecom providers. With everything shifting to a digital platform, transparency and efficiency are expected to reach new heights, particularly since many state governments still rely on outdated, offline methods for granting permissions.
Faster Development of 5G Infrastructure
Once the new RoW rules are in place, telecom companies will likely ramp up their efforts to install 5G towers. This regulation could offer significant cost savings in terms of providing a faster network. Reports suggest that this rule may greatly benefit companies like Vi and BSNL, both of which have yet to establish a 5G network. With the RoW implementation, they should find it easier to progress in that direction.
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