Satellite Internet service providers have urged the department of telecommunications (DoT) to create a dedicated licence category for them, stating that the draft telecom authorisation framework risks slowing down growth in the sector and deterring investment.
Broadband India Forum (BIF), which represents companies such as Hughes, OneWeb , Nelco and Viasat, has written to communications minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, flagging concerns over the draft Telecom Authorisation Rules 2025. It has said that the rules club satellite communication with mainstream telecom services, instead of recognising it as a distinct category.
BIF president TV Ramachandran said the draft rules are inconsistent with the Telecommunications Act 2023, which lists satellite services separately. He added that ign