TRAI Suggests Norms for Undersea Cables

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) issued recommendations on rules for undersea cables connecting Indian telecom networks to the global Internet.

21 Jun 2023

Context: 

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) issued recommendations on rules for undersea cables connecting Indian telecom networks to the global Internet. 

Key Suggestions:

  • Ownership Proof: Indian telecom companies operating undersea cables should prove ownership of the cables in Indian waters.
  • Cable Landing Stations vs. Points of Presence (PoPs): Differentiate between cable landing stations and Points of Presence (PoPs), simplifying regulatory processes for PoPs.
  • Dark Fibre and Stubs: Permit the use of dark fibre on existing cable landing stations and allow the installation of stubs for future expansion.
  • Financial Viability for Repair Vessels: Explore financial models for Indian flagged ships to handle undersea cable repairs.
  • Critical Information Infrastructure Status: Designate undersea cables as critical information infrastructure for enhanced protection by NCIIPC.

What are Undersea Cables?

  • A submarine communications cable or undersea cable is a cable laid on the sea bed between land-based stations to carry telecommunication signals across stretches of ocean and sea. 
  • The first submarine communications cables laid beginning in the 1850s carried telegraphy traffic.
  • Subsequent generations of cables carried telephone traffic, then data communications traffic. 
  • These early cables used copper wires in their cores, but modern cables use optical fibre technology to carry digital data, which includes telephone, Internet and private data traffic.
  • Today, there are around 380 underwater cables in operation around the world, spanning a length of over 1.2 million kilometres.
Additional Information

About Telecom Regulatory Authority of India:

  • It was a statutory body established by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997.
  • Objectives of TRAI:
    • To regulate telecom services, including fixation/revision of tariffs for telecom services.
    • To create and nurture conditions for growth of telecommunications in the country in a manner and at a pace which will enable India to play a leading role in emerging global information society.
    • To provide a fair and transparent policy environment which promotes a level playing field and facilitates fair competition.

News Source: The Hindu

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