Hindustan Times (Delhi)

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While the Chinese telecom equipment makers are privately owned, there’s widespread belief that they have deep ties with the state.

The six-member committee is headed by DOT technology advisor K Ramchand and has representa­tives from BSNL and MTNL, two independen­t experts and another representa­tive from the industry.

The fresh tender will be “futuristic” and with “realistic” expectatio­ns, officials earlier told HT.

The move is part of the DOT push to reduce the reliance of India’s telecom sector on foreign equipment and increase domestic manufactur­ing. According to experts, nearly 75% of the telecom equipment is sourced from China.

Other major foreign players include Nokia, Ericsson and Samsung.

DOT is also in the process of starting trials for 5G telecommun­ications, a process in which Huawei was slated to take part amid concerns by countries such as the United States. According to the official cited above, no decision has yet been taken on when the 5G trials will take place.

Separately, DOT is also in consultati­on with private telecom service providers to encourage the use of equipment manufactur­ed in India.

According to former DOT technology advisor RK Bhatnagar, the department in February , issued a memorandum that said India is liable to take reciprocal action against any country that does not provide market access.

“Although it wasn’t explicitly stated, the context was China,” Bhatnagar said. “Whether DOT explicitly states it in the fresh tender or not, it is unlikely procuremen­t from Chinese firms will be allowed.”

Bhatnagar added that the Federal Communicat­ions Commission, US, has designated Huawei and ZTE as a “national security risk”. He also said that during a national crisis the government also has the right to take over any network, even private ones.

“There is no mandatory testing of equipment that is procured,” said Bhatnagar. “Right now, the situation with China is tense but if it escalates they could use the equipment and sabotage us.”

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Govt asks state-run telcos, BSNL and MTNL, not use equipment from Chinese makers. n
REUTERS FILE Govt asks state-run telcos, BSNL and MTNL, not use equipment from Chinese makers. n

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