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DoT Invites Application From Companies Looking To Set Up Private Telecom Network

Enterprises having net worth more than Rs 100 crore and are willing to set up captive non-public networks by obtaining spectrum directly from DoT are invited to participate in the exercise

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has invited applications from companies willing to set up captive non-public networks to undertake demand studies for direct assignment of spectrum to entities, the PTI said.

According to the report, enterprises having net worth more than Rs 100 crore and are willing to set up captive non-public networks by obtaining spectrum directly from the telecom department are invited to participate in the exercise.

The central government had issued the ‘guidelines for Captive Non-Public Network (CNPN) licence’ on June 27 with an aim to establish the legal framework for CNPNs.

“The guidelines provide that the enterprises seeking to establish CNPN may obtain spectrum on lease from telecom service providers or directly from DoT. These guidelines also provide that the DoT will undertake demand studies for direct assignments of spectrum to enterprises setting up CNPNs," the statement said.

DoT has now launched a module on the Saralsanchar portal for carrying out the demand studies.

"Enterprises having net worth more than Rs 100 crore and willing to set up CNPNs by obtaining spectrum directly from DoT are invited to participate in this exercise," the statement said. The window for applications is open from August 10 to September 9.

The DoT has come up with the provision of direct spectrum allocation to enterprises for CNPN despite opposition by incumbent telecom operators.

The department also has to seek Trai’s view on the price at which the spectrum should be allocated to the enterprises.

Meanwhile, Electronics & Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the high-speed mobile network service will be launched in the country by October this year.

Reliance Jio led the bidding rounds with a purchase amount of Rs 88,078 crores.

Four operators placed bids during the auction — Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, Vi (Vodafone Idea), and Adani Data Networks. Jio led with a total bid of Rs 88,078 crores. Airtel came in second with Rs 43,084 crores. Vi (Vodafone Idea) came in third with Rs 18,799 crores. And lastly, Adani Data Networks placed a bid of Rs 212 crores.

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