Telecom gear makers applaud Trai recommendations to boost local manufacturing of equipment

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

gear makers today applauded regulator Trai's recommendations on boosting and adopting measures to push usage of in telecom networks.

The regulator's recommendations -- 18 in all -- issued today are aimed at transforming the telecom sector from being "import-dependent" to a global hub of noted that while telecom services have grown at a scotching pace, telecom has not kept up pace.

The (Trai) has recommended that should aim to achieve the objective of 'net zero imports of telecommunication equipment' by 2022.

"It is now critical that these recommendations are implemented in true spirit for the benefit of the domestic manufacturers and thereby the country," Kakkar said.

has also favoured creation of Research and with an initial corpus of Rs 1,000 crore to give a fillip to research, innovation, design, testing, certification and manufacturing of indigenous telecom equipment.

The regulator has also asked the to consider setting up (TEPF) and (TMPF). The recommendations also pitched for setting up of Development Board (TEDB) under the the department for faster decision making on funding and incentives.

Trai also called for streamlining of permissions for trials or pilots of new technologies or products.

The regulator has recommended that the progress of indigenous telecommunication in the country be monitored in the Telecom Department at least at the level of member,

"Of prime value is Trai's suggestion that the be looked after at the level of member in In fact earlier Member Production was solely responsible for promotion of (TEMA) requests that this post be filled up immediately," NK Goyal, Chairman Emeritus, TEMA, said.

He said (TEMC) has made several recommendations in the past and TEMA request that their recommendations be accepted immediately.

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First Published: Fri, August 03 2018. 22:30 IST