The Ministry of Communications has unveiled the Draft National Telecom Policy (NTP) 2025, suggesting incentives for the utilization of telecom equipment manufactured in India
What does Draft NTP 2025 refer to?
A proactive national policy framework by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) that details India’s telecom objectives from 2025 to 2030, emphasizing Atmanirbhar Bharat, universal access, and emerging technologies such as 6G and quantum communication.
Main Characteristics of Draft NTP 2025:
Home Appliance Promotion
Suggests rewards for operators utilizing domestically manufactured telecom equipment to assist Indian companies such as Tejas Networks and HFCL.
Aims to replace 50% of telecom imports with domestic production.
Investigating and Developing Intellectual Property Innovation:
Aims to increase India’s telecom R&D spending twofold, assist 500 tech startups, and acquire 10% of worldwide 6G-related IPRs.
Highlights blended finance and fund-of-fund approaches to encourage innovation.
Infrastructure and Global Connectivity:
Aims for total 4G coverage and 90% 5G coverage by the year 2030.
Raise tower fiberization from 46% to 80% and completely link all gram panchayats through BharatNet, ensuring 98% uptime.
Increase fixed-line broadband access to 100 million homes and install 1 million public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Job Opportunities and Skill Enhancement:
Aiming to generate 1 million new positions and enhance the skills of 1 million employees in developing telecommunications sectors.
Export and Investment Goals:
Increase telecom product and service exports twofold.
Attain ₹1 trillion in yearly investments within the telecom industry.
Reliable and Safe Networks:
Suggests conducting equipment audits to eliminate unreliable telecom hardware, emphasizing national security through quantum-secure systems.
Green Telecom Objectives:
Aimed at reducing the sector's carbon emissions by 30%, highlighting eco-friendly deployment and clean energy incorporation.
In summary:
A strategic move towards independence, innovation, and secure telecom infrastructure is signalled by the Draft NTP 2025. It seeks to make India a global telecom hub by filling in previous policy gaps and establishing ambitious goals. However, timely implementation and ecosystem alignment are essential to its success
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