India to Tighten Mobile Rollout Rules: Focus on Real Coverage, Not Just Towers

India to Tighten Mobile Rollout Rules: Focus on Real Coverage, Not Just Towers

Summary:
The Indian government is set to tighten mobile service rollout obligations, ensuring telcos deliver actual usable coverage instead of merely installing towers. New rules under discussion will make it mandatory for operators to provide reliable voice and data services, especially along highways, railways, and underserved regions such as Ladakh, Northeast, and parts of Jammu & Kashmir. 

Why the Change? 

The Government of India is about to tighten the mobile service rollout, ensuring that telcos provide actual coverage instead of installing towers. New rules under discussion will make it mandatory for operators to provide reliable voice and data services, especially alongside areas such as highways, railways and other remote regions. 

What Does the Draft Telecom Policy 2025 Says 

The aim of the upcoming National Telecom Policy 2025 is: 

  • 100% 4G coverage by 2030  
  • 90% 5G Coverage by 2030  
  • Special focuses on highways, railways and rural regions where connectivity is poor. 

Impact on Telcos 

Telecom operators argue about deploying networks in low-populated areas, but they may soon face coverage-linked responsibilities associated with spectrum auctions. This means that winning bidders will be required to ensure real-time coverage in urban regions, transport routes and remote areas. 

Global Best Practices and India’s Push 

Officials say new rules can reflect global models where regulators make coverage compulsory on highways and railway routes. Along with this, viability-gap funding and government incentive will help telcos to build infrastructure in far-flung areas. 

Outlook: End of Dead Zones? 

If implemented, these changes can change connectivity for millions of passengers and residents in underserved regions. No network signal on the highway and railway can soon be a history, as rollout responsibilities simply raise the towers to ensure the drive test data and seamless coverage supported by the global benchmark. 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Vodafone Idea and BSNL May Begin Sharing Network Infrastructure in Near Future
Telecom Infrastructure

Vodafone Idea and BSNL May Begin Sharing Network Infrastructure in Near Future

Summary: Vodafone Idea Limited is in advanced discussions with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited to share telecom infrastructure, a move aimed at improving nationwide coverage, speeding up network rollout, and reducing costs, with initial implementation likely in regions such as Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. The two operators are also exploring spectrum sharing to boost efficiency and […]

Read More
DoT and the SEBI have entered into a MoU aimed at tackling financial frauds associated with telecom services
Telecom Infrastructure

DoT and the SEBI have entered into a MoU aimed at tackling financial frauds associated with telecom services

Summary: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) have signed an MoU to strengthen cooperation in combating telecom-linked financial frauds and investment scams. The agreement focuses on structured data sharing and intelligence exchange, including tools like the Financial Fraud Risk Indicator and Mobile Number Revocation List, to enable […]

Read More
RailTel wins contracts totaling Rs 2.17 billion
Telecom Infrastructure

RailTel wins contracts totaling Rs 2.17 billion

Summary: RailTel Corporation of India has secured two government contracts in Bihar worth a total of Rs 2.17 billion. These include a Rs 483.8 million project to establish a cyber security operations centre and maintain IT and operational systems for power distribution companies over five years, and a larger Rs 1.68 billion assignment to support […]

Read More
Copyright @ 2025 Bharatnet. All rights reserved.