The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on Friday released the draft of the ‘Right of Way policy for public feedback on fixed rates for setting up telegraph infrastructure like mobile towers and optical fibre cables and action to be taken in case of an installation violation.
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The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on Friday released the draft of the Right of Way policy for public feedback on fixed rates for setting up telegraph infrastructure like mobile towers and optical fibre cables and action to be taken in case of an installation violation.
The NDMC has
Right Of Way Policy: According to the draft policy, it intends to promote the installation of micro communication equipment that can be installed on any type of structure or building and in-building solutions (IBS) for places where there is poor connectivity and the objective is to strengthen the quality of mobile networks.
As per Minister of State for communications Devusinh Chauhan, as on November 24, 2023, 5G networks have been rolled out in 738 districts across the country and a total of 3,94,298 base stations have been installed with around 100 million subscribers using 5G services.
Haryana Telecom Policy: The updated policy supersedes the Communication and Connectivity Policy - 2017, and aligns with the amended Indian Telegraph Right of Way Rules, as notified by the Union Ministry of Communication (Department of Telecommunications) in 2022, said an official statement after a meeting of the state cabinet here on Monday evening.