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报告:政府寻求修改电信法律,以实现向5G的无缝过渡

报道援引电信部长Anshu Prakash的话说:“我们已经委托德里国立法律大学(NLU)研究这些法案,并根据时间的推移和新技术的出现,提出必要的修改和修订建议。”

报告:政府寻求修改电信法律,以实现向5G的无缝过渡
新德里:考虑到5克据Mint周一报道,政府可能很快就会推出网络,政府已聘请德里国立法律大学(NLU)审查并建议修订印度电报法(1885年)和印度无线电报法(1933年),以简化它们,使它们与当前的电信行业趋势保持一致。

“我们已经委托德里国立法律大学(NLU)研究这些法案,并根据时间的推移和新技术的出现提出必要的修改和修订建议。”电信部长 安苏普拉卡什有人援引他的话说。

在为期四个月的审议期间,NLU将与利益相关者合作,努力敲定包括机器对机器(M2M)通信、物联网(IoT)和5G其他关键要素在内的立法草案。

“这项任务将包括放松监管,促进技术创新和扩散,将被视为犯罪的行为合法化。最重要的是,新立法将要求有关M2M通信和物联网的条款,”普拉卡什说。

“目前的立法规范了人与人之间以及与机器的接口。然而,对于机器和机器之间的接口,存在差距,”他进一步告诉该出版物。

此外,交通部正在寻求修改上述法律,以实现向5G的无缝过渡,同时支持莫迪总理的数字印度愿景。

由副校长Srikrishna Deva Rao领导的NLU团队将监督立法草案,并将由来自技术和经济背景的专家提供建议。

截至目前,该团队已经确定了与网络中立性、差异定价的流量管理和消费者权利有关的问题。

报告称,他们还在制定电信基础设施和路权(RoW)规则的法律草案,以及频谱分配、网络和安全要求,包括供应商管理、访问敏感信息和系统的认证,产品供应商也可能会看到一些修订。



在接下来的两周内,该小组将与民间社会组织、消费者团体和法律专家举行会议,随后将提出一份草案,征求公众意见。

最后,该团队的任务是确定“不必要的并增加合规负担”的条款。

在3月1日至3月2日举行的两天内,政府从855.60MHz(占拍卖总2308.80MHz的近37.06%)获得了77814亿卢比。然而,由于价格过高,700MHz和2500MHz频段没有收到任何投标。

“事实上,700mhz频段没有出价,这是我们将会看到的。但也有一种明显的可能性,现在有了5G技术,这迟早会到来....在700 MHz, 5G生态系统也在发展,就像它在中频段3.3-3.6 GHz发展一样。如果700mhz没有在这次拍卖中出售,那么没有什么可以阻止它在下一次拍卖中出售,”普拉卡什在拍卖后的一次会议上说。




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The government in 2017 had set up a high-level forum to evaluate and approve roadmaps and action plans to bring 5G in the country by 2020. The panel comprised of members from academia, industry stakeholders and secretaries of ministries of telecom, IT, and science and technology and set aside a corpus of Rs 500 crore for R&D activities.<\/p>","title":"Government panel set up in 2017","titleseo":"government-panel-set-up-in-2017","slideseolocationalt":"slide-shows\/indias-5g-journey-where-does-the-telecom-industry-stand\/government-panel-set-up-in-2017","prominentcolor":"","imgtype":"1"},"slideshows":[{"msid":"72370179","mstype":0,"denmarkslideshow":1,"strimg":"","thumbid":"72370313","secname":"India's 5G journey: Where does the telecom industry stand?","secnameseo":"india-s-5g-journey-where-does-the-telecom-industry-stand","msname":"Government panel set up in 2017","artdate":1575467694,"caption":"","msnameseo":"government-panel-set-up-in-2017","secmsname":"India's 5G journey: Where does the telecom industry stand?","secmsnameseo":"india-s-5g-journey-where-does-the-telecom-industry-stand","seolocationalt":"indias-5g-journey-where-does-the-telecom-industry-stand\/government-panel-set-up-in-2017"}],"filters":[],"url":"\/\/www.iser-br.com\/news\/government-seeks-to-amend-telecom-laws-to-enable-seamless-transition-to-5g-report\/81387636","content":"
\"Government<\/figure>NEW DELHI: Considering that the 5G<\/a> networks are likely to be rolled out soon, the government has engaged National Law University (NLU), Delhi to review and suggest amendments to the Indian Telegraph Act (1885) and Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act (1933) to simplify them and to bring them in-line with the current telecom industry trends, Mint reported on Monday.

\u201cWe have engaged the National Law University (NLU), Delhi, to study the Acts and suggest changes and amendments that are necessary due to passage of time and advent of new technologies,\"
telecom secretary<\/a> Anshu Prakash<\/a> was quoted as saying.

During the four-month-long deliberations, the NLU in collaboration with stakeholders will work towards finalizing draft legislation that will include machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, Internet of Things (IoT), and other key elements of 5G.