India has released a draft Indian Telecommunication Bill 2022 to update the extant regulatory framework in keeping with the advancements and challenges in the sector. This was much needed given that the three main legislations that occupy this domain are considerably outdated, with the most recent of these having been enacted more than 70 years back.
The current draft of the Bill
expands the definition of “telecommunication services” to include OTT
communication services. To
curtail the ever-increasing incidence of spam calls and frauds, the draft Bill
proposes that the identity of the person communicating using any form of
telecommunication services shall be available to the user receiving such
communication. This would mean that unlike now where only the phone number of
the person making the communication is displayed, going forward the name of the
person would also be displayed. As per the Communications Minister, this
facility would not only be available for voice calls but also for users of OTT
communication services.
To understand the Policy and its impact and ability to
address current and future telecom challenges, World
Trade Center (Noida, GIFT City, Chandigarh, Noida CBD, and Faridabad), The Policy Times& ITU APT Foundation of India is
organising a National Online Conference on Draft Telecom Policy during 10am-12pm
(IST) Friday 21st Oct 2022.
We highly recommend you to join and benefit from the discussion.
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