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Trai for Pco-type model for public Wi-fi services

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NEW DELHI: Telecom regulator TRAI on Friday recommende­d small entreprene­urs and shop owners be allowed to become Wi-fi hotspot venues and team up with ₹aggregator­s' to offer low-cost public Internet services in a Pco-type model.

“Since there is a significan­t section of the population still to be connected, measures taken to enable larger service providers to provide public Wi-fi...will not suffice .... Steps need to be taken to ensure that in addition to existing service providers, small providers can also enter the public Wi-fi ecosystem and have the capability and incentives to provide public Wi-fi on a small scale,” TRAI said.

TRAI has suggested the concept of ₹Public Data Offices' and ₹aggregator­s' for providing public Wi-fi services at cheaper rates.

According to TRAI, the Wi-fi venues can be provided by local shop owners or grocery stores and ₹aggregator' can provide last mile Wi-fi services and seamless experience for authentica­tion and payments. The aggregator can buy bandwidth from Internet service providers and re-sell them.

The aggregator­s would not require any specific licence, but would have to adhere to registrati­on and record keeping requiremen­ts prescribed by the telecom department, TRAI said.

“Further, the PDOS will ensure that users can buy the data amount based on their needs. The availabili­ty of data services for small token values will stimulate the demand for public Wi-fi services,” it said.

TRAI said that during public consultati­ons, it came across certain existing models which have managed to stimulate demand for paid public Wi-fi by offering “sachet” sized access plans of low denominati­ons ranging Rs 2 to Rs 20.

“However, the success of such models is predicated upon appropriat­e changes being effected in the regulatory and licensing regime,” it said.

The import duty applicable on Wi-fi equipment should be revisited, it said, adding that this will reduce the cost of providing Internet services.

TRAI has favoured doing away with the existing requiremen­t of authentica­tion through one-time password for each instance of access, and said that “authentica­tion through EKYC, ECAF (Customer Acquisitio­n Form) and other electronic modes be allowed for the purpose of KYC (Know Your Customer) obligation­s”.

It has also suggested that virtual network operators should be allowed to join hands with multiple network service operators for providing internet service.

The telecom regulator has favoured de-licensing spectrum in the 5.725 5.825 GHZ spectrum band for outdoor usage, and asked the telecom department to expedite decision on allocating E-band and V-band to service providers.

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