Indian Telegraph Right of Way (Amendment) Rules 2021
On 21st October, 2021, the government amended the Indian Telegraph Right of Way Rules (RoW) by defining a framework for laying overhead optical fibre cable (OFC), a move which can help create infrastructure necessary for the roll out of 5G technology in the country.
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- The Right of Way (RoW) challenge has been a contentious issue for the Indian telecom sector impediments and delays as a result of variable and complex procedures across states, non-uniformity in levies, and obtaining approvals from the Forest Department, Railways and National Highway Authority has greatly impacted planning and roll outs of towers and fibre ....
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