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Application for CAB designation is open to any Domestic lab which conducts its business of conformity assessment in India. CABs duly accredited by any recognised Indian accreditation body like NABL, can apply for designation.
No, the registration for IP-I is on a non-exclusive basis, allowing multiple companies to enter the market and provide similar services.
Only Indian companies registered under the Companies Act, 1956/2013 are eligible to apply for IP-I registration, with no restrictions on foreign equity.
An IP-I registered company can provide infrastructure services such as dark fibres, Right of Way (ROW), duct space, and towers and poles to licensees of Telecom Services licensed under Section 4 of Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 on mutually agreed terms and conditions. IP-1 registration holders shall also share the above-mentioned infrastructure with the entities as may be specified by the Central Government in the interest of national security and public interest and as per terms and conditions which may be specified by the Central Government
International Long Distance (ILD) services licensee has full flexibility to offer all types of bearer services. The Licensee will provide bearer services so that end-to-end tele-services such as voice, data, fax, video, multi-media etc. can be provided by Access Providers to the customers
The National Long Distance (NLD) license permits a company to provide long-distance carriage services of telecom traffic (voice, data, internet, text, video, etc) from one Licensed Service area (LSA) to another LSA
Under this category siting clearance applications are received when the same or another applicant desires to put additional antenna on the tower below the earlier approved Antennae Siting Clearance. Application received under additional antenna category is accorded WPC acceptance no. after submission of application. Acceptance number itself is treated as Siting Clearance and no Siting Clearance letters etc. are required to be issued to the applicant.
Cases in specific frequency bands with limited power and located more than specific distance from airport are cleared immediately without NOC from SACFA members. As soon as the application is received, it is accorded WPC acceptance no. Acceptance number itself is treated as Siting Clearance and no Siting Clearance letters etc. are required to be issued to the applicant.
As per the new simplified procedure of Standing Advisory Committee on radio Frequency Allocation ( SACFA) , all antenna towers/masts located beyond 07 kms from the nearest airport and having up to 40 meters height, above the Above Mean Sea Level (AMSL) of the Airport Reference Point are cleared in automated processing system.
Application for CAB designation is open to any Domestic lab which conducts its business of conformity assessment in India. CABs duly accredited by any recognised Indian accreditation body like NABL, can apply for designation.
No, the registration for IP-I is on a non-exclusive basis, allowing multiple companies to enter the market and provide similar services.
The applicant company shall pay a processing fee of Rs. 5,000/- (non-refundable) online.
Only Indian companies registered under the Companies Act, 1956/2013 are eligible to apply for IP-I registration, with no restrictions on foreign equity.
An IP-I registered company can provide infrastructure services such as dark fibres, Right of Way (ROW), duct space, and towers and poles to licensees of Telecom Services licensed under Section 4 of Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 on mutually agreed terms and conditions. IP-1 registration holders shall also share the above-mentioned infrastructure with the entities as may be specified by the Central Government in the interest of national security and public interest and as per terms and conditions which may be specified by the Central Government
Applications must be submitted via the SARAL SANCHAR portal: https://saralsanchar.gov.in
The license is valid for 20 years
International Long Distance (ILD) services licensee has full flexibility to offer all types of bearer services. The Licensee will provide bearer services so that end-to-end tele-services such as voice, data, fax, video, multi-media etc. can be provided by Access Providers to the customers
Any Indian company registered under the Companies Act, 2013/1956 is eligible to apply.
Any Indian company registered under the Companies Act, 2013/1956 is eligible to apply.
The license is valid for 20 years
Applications must be submitted via the SARAL SANCHAR portal:
https://saralsanchar.gov.in
The National Long Distance (NLD) license permits a company to provide long-distance carriage services of telecom traffic (voice, data, internet, text, video, etc) from one Licensed Service area (LSA) to another LSA
Under this category siting clearance applications are received when the same or another applicant desires to put additional antenna on the tower below the earlier approved Antennae Siting Clearance. Application received under additional antenna category is accorded WPC acceptance no. after submission of application. Acceptance number itself is treated as Siting Clearance and no Siting Clearance letters etc. are required to be issued to the applicant.
Cases in specific frequency bands with limited power and located more than specific distance from airport are cleared immediately without NOC from SACFA members. As soon as the application is received, it is accorded WPC acceptance no. Acceptance number itself is treated as Siting Clearance and no Siting Clearance letters etc. are required to be issued to the applicant.
As per the new simplified procedure of Standing Advisory Committee on radio Frequency Allocation ( SACFA) , all antenna towers/masts located beyond 07 kms from the nearest airport and having up to 40 meters height, above the Above Mean Sea Level (AMSL) of the Airport Reference Point are cleared in automated processing system.
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