TRAI Releases Consultation Paper on ‘Licensing Framework and Regulatory
Mechanism for Submarine Cable Landing in India’
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Written comments on the Consultation Paper
are invited from the stakeholders by 20th January 2023 and counter-comments, if
any, by 3rd February2023.
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The comments may be sent, preferably in
electronic form at advbbpa@trai.gov.in with a copy to jtadvbbpa-1@trai.gov.in
For any further clarification / information, Shri Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, Advisor
(Broadband and Policy Analysis), TRAI may be contacted at Telephone Number Tel.
No. +91-11-23236119.
The Telecom Regulatory
Authority of India (TRAI) on 23 December, 2022 issued the Consultation Paper on
‘Licensing Framework and Regulatory Mechanism for Submarine Cable Landing in India’.
Submarine cables are vital
communication infrastructure of the digital age and critical to the today’s fast-paced
data driven economy. The global extensive network of submarine communication cables
traverses the maritime zones of several countries connecting people and businesses
across the globe. According to data received from owners of Cable Landing Station,
India has around seventeen submarine cables terminating at fourteen distinct cable
landing stations. In addition, a number of new submarine cables are in pipeline
for rollout, which will make landfall at different coastal cities of India.
Department of Telecommunications
(DoT) through its reference letter has approached TRAI, sharing its concern over
some Indian International Long Distance Operators (ILDOs) for not having any stake
in submarine cable system yet seeking clearance on behalf of the owners of submarine
cable for laying/ maintaining such cables in Indian Territorial water/ Exclusive
Economics Zones and also for applying to set up of Cable Landing Station (CLS) for
such submarine cables. DoT has sought recommendations of TRAI on licensing framework
and regulatory mechanism for submarine cables landing in India within existing UL-ILD/
standalone ILD license. TRAI has thus issued this Consultation Paper (CP) is to
seek views of stakeholders on the issues flagged in the reference received from
DoT.
In addition, certain other
issues related to submarine cables that the Authority has suo-moto identified, have
also been discussed in this paper. Presently, there is no Indian marine service
provider available who can support the submarine maintenance activities in and around
Indian waters. Dependency on foreign vessels/service providers involves high mobilization
time for the repair vessel to mobilized from different locations in world map. Authority,
in the present consultation paper, is seeking views of stakeholder on need and feasibility
of Indian Flagged vessel for carrying out submarine cable operation and maintenance
smoothly in time-efficient manner. Also, as the reliability and stability of submarine
cable networks is very high as compared with the terrestrial optical fibre cable
network, domestic submarine cables can be envisaged to improve digital connectivity/infrastructure
of Tier-I and Tier-II cities on the Indian coast. The paper intends to find out
the deployment challenges and how to overcome them to promote domestic submarine
cables in India. Further, to explore the benefits and challenges involved in laying
Stub-cables, a new concept of placing pre-laid open-ended “dark fiber” from the
CLS through Beach Manhole (BMH) into the territorial waters for upcoming new cables
has been discussed for seeking views of stakeholders. Issues related to challenges
being posed in establishing terrestrial connectivity between differently located
Cable Landing Stations in India have also been raised for stakeholder's consultation
in this paper.
The Consultation Paper
has been placed on TRAl’s website www.trai.gov.in. Written comments on the Consultation
Paper are invited from the stakeholders by 20th January 2023 and counter-comments,
if any, by 03rd February2023.
The comments may be sent,
preferably in electronic form at advbbpa@trai.gov.in with a copy to jtadvbbpa-1@trai.gov.in
For any further clarification / information, Shri Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, Advisor
(Broadband and Policy Analysis), TRAI may be contacted at Telephone Number Tel.
No. +91-11-23236119.