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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Bengaluru: After the Ministry of Communications released the new Telecommunications Bill<\/a>, 2022, industry body NASSCOM<\/a> (The National Association of Software and Service Companies) in a statement said that the new telecom law leaves a lot to be covered through regulations.

The Government in a step towards designing a new telecom framework in India, sought to consolidate and replace three telecom legislations -- Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1933 and The Telegraph Wires (Unlawful Protection) Act, 1950, a legacy of the colonial era, through the Bill.

Commenting on the Bill,
Ashish Aggarwal<\/a>, Vice President, Public Policy<\/a>, NASSCOM, said “Given that the Bill leaves a lot to be covered through the regulations, it should formalise the concept of risk-based obligations and a consultation-based, transparent and responsive, regulation-making process.\"

This could, say, guide the framing of regulations for different types of licences, he said. The final Bill should aim to minimise regulatory burden, uncertainty, and overlaps across different laws in the innovation-rich value-added services, he added.

This will be the key for start-ups and SMEs in the digital space, Aggarwal said. \"We have rolled out our internal consultations with the industry to finalise our feedback,\" he said.

We expect the Bill to be suitably strengthened through a process of transparent and meaningful consultation with the stakeholders, Aggarwal said. \"A future-ready
Telecommunication Bill<\/a> will be an important step towards designing a framework which supports regulatory stability, investment, and innovation in the telecom sector,\" he said, in a statement.

The thrust of the Bill, as per the Government, is to ease telecom infrastructure expansion and strengthen its quality. The intent of the Government is to enable innovation through regulatory sandbox and the focus is to promote an ecosystem for sharing, trading and leasing of spectrum, and the flexibility in making it available for various use cases.
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电信比尔留下了太多通过规定:行业协会

一步设计一个新的政府在印度电信框架,试图巩固和替换三个电信立法——印度电报法案》,1885年,印度无线电报法案》,1933年,电报线(非法保护)法案,1950年殖民时代遗留下来的,通过该法案。

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班加罗尔:在交通部发布新的电信比尔,2022年,行业组织行业协会(国家软件和服务公司协会)在一份声明中说,新电信法律叶子很多通过法规。

一步设计一个新的政府在印度电信框架,试图巩固和替换三个电信立法——印度电报法案》,1885年,印度无线电报法案》,1933年,电报线(非法保护)法案,1950年殖民时代遗留下来的,通过该法案。

评论该法案,阿施施Aggarwal副总裁政策行业协会表示,“鉴于比尔留下很多通过法规,它应该基于风险的义务的概念和consultation-based正式化,透明和响应,规范制订过程。”

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这可能,指导法规的框架为不同类型的许可证,他说。最终的账单应该致力于减少监管负担,不确定性,在不同的法律和重叠innovation-rich增值服务,他补充说。

这将是初创企业和中小企业的关键在数字空间,Aggarwal说。“我们推出了我们的内部与业界磋商敲定我们的反馈,”他说。

我们预计该法案通过的过程适当加强透明和有意义的磋商与涉众,Aggarwal说。“future-ready电信法案将是一个重要一步设计一个框架支持监管稳定、投资和创新在电信行业,”他在一份声明中说。

推力的法案,根据政府,是缓解电信基础设施扩展和加强其质量。政府的意图是使创新通过监管沙箱和重点是促进生态系统的共享,交易和租赁的频谱和灵活性使其可用于各种用例。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Bengaluru: After the Ministry of Communications released the new Telecommunications Bill<\/a>, 2022, industry body NASSCOM<\/a> (The National Association of Software and Service Companies) in a statement said that the new telecom law leaves a lot to be covered through regulations.

The Government in a step towards designing a new telecom framework in India, sought to consolidate and replace three telecom legislations -- Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1933 and The Telegraph Wires (Unlawful Protection) Act, 1950, a legacy of the colonial era, through the Bill.

Commenting on the Bill,
Ashish Aggarwal<\/a>, Vice President, Public Policy<\/a>, NASSCOM, said “Given that the Bill leaves a lot to be covered through the regulations, it should formalise the concept of risk-based obligations and a consultation-based, transparent and responsive, regulation-making process.\"

This could, say, guide the framing of regulations for different types of licences, he said. The final Bill should aim to minimise regulatory burden, uncertainty, and overlaps across different laws in the innovation-rich value-added services, he added.

This will be the key for start-ups and SMEs in the digital space, Aggarwal said. \"We have rolled out our internal consultations with the industry to finalise our feedback,\" he said.

We expect the Bill to be suitably strengthened through a process of transparent and meaningful consultation with the stakeholders, Aggarwal said. \"A future-ready
Telecommunication Bill<\/a> will be an important step towards designing a framework which supports regulatory stability, investment, and innovation in the telecom sector,\" he said, in a statement.

The thrust of the Bill, as per the Government, is to ease telecom infrastructure expansion and strengthen its quality. The intent of the Government is to enable innovation through regulatory sandbox and the focus is to promote an ecosystem for sharing, trading and leasing of spectrum, and the flexibility in making it available for various use cases.
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