Andrew Bonwick
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CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
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CEO Render Networks


SIA-India on Friday said that the existing licensing framework of India should include low bitrate satellite services with a relaxation of terminal-by-terminal fees when it comes to IoT (Internet of Things) so as to ensure success in India, as per a report by ETTelecom.
What Are The Implications Of The Inclusion?
In a statement released by Director-General of SIA-India, Anil Prakash, it is mentioned that individual terminal-by-terminal fees should be avoided whilst dealing with numerous ubiquitous user terminals that have similar technical and operational characteristics (with a blanket license approach being more suitable)
This statement was in respect to TRAI’s (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) consultation paper based on a “licensing framework” for connectivity based on satellite for low-bitrate applications.
To add to this, the SatCom industry body also submitted that bands such as C-band, Ka-band, S-band and Ku-band should be utilised to provide satellite-based IoT connectivity to users.
Furthermore, SIA-India also emphasised the permission that GEO (Geosynchronous equatorial orbit), MEO (medium earth orbit) and LEO (low-earth orbit) should be provided so as to get satellite-based low-bitrate connectivity.
A statement reads that a hybrid model consisting of a low-power-wide-area network or LPWAN as well as satellite and Direct to satellite connectivity based models should be given permission to provide satellite connectivity for IoT devices as well as low-bitrate applications.
SIA-India also added that the scope of the regulatory framework needs to extend so as to include broadband IoT applications due to the reason that each orbit consists of its own disadvantages and advantages.