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    DoT may exclude small 5G transceivers from the clearance process.

    Lingraj SahuBy Lingraj Sahu07/March/20233 Mins Read
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    As telcos concentrate on deploying 5G technology nationwide, they must also guarantee that current customers do not encounter subpar network experiences. The utilization of street furniture will play a crucial role in enabling telecom operators to increase the density of telecom infrastructure throughout the country.

    The Indian telecommunications industry has been one of the fastest-growing industries in recent years. With the advent of 5G technology, the industry is poised for significant growth in the coming years. However, one of the biggest challenges that the industry has faced is the lack of adequate infrastructure. This has been a major hindrance to the growth of the industry, as it has made it difficult for telcos to provide reliable and high-quality services to their customers.

    In an attempt to address this challenge, the Indian government has recently proposed a new policy that would allow telcos to install small towers without seeking prior permission from the authorities. This move is expected to significantly improve the infrastructure of the telecommunications industry in India and pave the way for the widespread adoption of 5G technology.

    The proposal, which is currently under consideration by the government, would allow telcos to install small towers on buildings and other structures without obtaining prior clearance from local authorities. The towers would be limited to a height of 15 meters and would be designed to support small cells, which are essential for providing high-quality wireless coverage in urban areas.

    The move has been welcomed by the telecommunications industry, which has long been advocating for such a policy. According to industry experts, the lack of adequate infrastructure has been a major hindrance to the growth of the industry in India. With the introduction of this policy, telcos will be able to quickly and easily install small cells, which will significantly improve the coverage and quality of wireless services in urban areas.

    The proposal has also been welcomed by consumers, who have long been frustrated by the poor quality of wireless services in many parts of the country. The installation of small cells is expected to significantly improve the coverage and quality of wireless services, which will be a major boon for consumers.

    However, there are some concerns regarding the proposal. One of the main concerns is the potential impact of the towers on the environment. Critics argue that the installation of small towers without proper oversight could lead to a proliferation of towers, which could have a negative impact on the environment. There are also concerns regarding the impact of the towers on public health, with some experts arguing that the radiation emitted by the towers could be harmful.

    Despite these concerns, the telecommunications industry remains optimistic about the proposal. According to industry experts, the installation of small towers is essential for the growth of the industry, and the benefits of the proposal far outweigh any potential drawbacks.

    In conclusion, the proposed policy allowing Indian telcos to install small towers without permission is a significant development for the telecommunications industry in India. The move is expected to significantly improve the infrastructure of the industry and pave the way for the widespread adoption of 5G technology. While there are some concerns regarding the potential impact of the towers, the benefits of the proposal are expected to far outweigh any potential drawbacks. Overall, this is a positive development for the telecommunications industry in India and is expected to have a significant impact on the growth and development of the industry in the coming years.

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