Welcome Guest Login | Register | Site Map | | Make TelecomTiger my homepage     
Telecom News
Enterprise |  Policy & Regulation |  Mobiles & Tabs |  Corporate |  VAS |  People Movement  |  Technology  |  LTE
Policy & Regulation
Telecom Commission clears norms for network testing; caps trials at 180 days
TT Correspondent |  |  01 Sep 2018

The Telecom Commission on Friday approved the norms for telcos to conduct network testing before commercial launch of mobile services, but capped the test phase for such trials to 180 days. The Telecom Commission -- which is the highest decision-making body of the Communications Ministry -- also decided to ask the telecom regulator to prescribe a framework for testing of fixed line services.

"Now these decisions (Trai's recommendations) were accepted and it was decided that...although Trai had left extensions beyond 90 days to the DoT (Department of Telecom), the Telecom Commission felt there should be an absolute finality to it, so it should be capped at 180 days," Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan told reporters after the meeting of Telecom Commission.

The issue of dos and dont's for network testing had stirred up a storm in the industry after Reliance Jio amassed over 1.5 million users during its test phase that preceded the commercial launch of services in September 2016.

The established operators had, at that time, cried foul and charged the newcomer with offering full-fledged mobile connection loaded with freebies in the guise of a trial launch. The incumbent operators had also demanded that the rules of such trial service be clearly spelt out - and Trai then proceeded to recommend norms that will govern such network testing. The Trai recommendations were issued in December last year.

Noting that the extensions cannot be given in an "arbitrary" manner, Sundararajan said that the Telecom Department will have to "formulate clear guildelines for giving extension beyond 90 days".

The Commission also decided that Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) should give recommendations prescribing a framework for testing in case fixed lines too.

"So that reference will be going to Trai immediately," she said.

In its recommendations, Trai had proposed capping the number of test subscribers to five per cent of installed network capacity for a service area, also called a telecom circle.

For this, the "service provider will submit the detailed capacity calculations of the network to Department of Telecom and Trai at least 15 days before commencing enrolment of test subscribers," Trai had said.

Trai had also said that number porting facility should not be extended to network in the test period, and that all licensing provisions related to security and privacy will have to be observed even during the period.

(Reported PTI)

    
Other Stories in this Section
 mail this article    print this article    Show and Post comment
01 Sep 2018(IST)  
Whitepaper
Maintain Business Continuity with Cisco ASR 9000 nV Technology
It is a virtual chassis solution where a pair of ASR 9000 routers acts as a single device by maintaining a single contr...read more
Simplify Your Network with Cisco ASR 9000 nV Technology
With the new Cisco Network Virtualization (nV) technology in the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, se...read more
Cisco Small Cell Solution: Reduce Costs, Improve Coverage
It is designed to address the challenge of mobile service coverage and to expand network capacity...read more