News

DoT Launches Simplified Process for 100 5G Labs Licensing

New Delhi: In a significant stride towards bolstering innovation and research in the realm of 5G technology, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has introduced a streamlined process for licensing 100 5G Labs across academic institutions in India.

Secretary (Telecom), Dr Neeraj Mittal, virtually inaugurated the “Experimental Licence module for 100 5G Labs” during a 5G workshop at the esteemed Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras). This initiative, launched amidst growing anticipation, aims to simplify the experimental licence requirements for these institutions, thus facilitating smoother operations and fostering innovation in the dynamic domain of 5G technology.

The “100 5G Use Case Labs” initiative, spearheaded by the DoT, seeks to empower educational institutions nationwide with state-of-the-art infrastructure and resources to explore, experiment, and innovate in the realm of 5G technologies. These labs will serve as hubs for research, development, and testing of various 5G use cases, thereby nurturing competencies and engagement among students and start-up communities.

Under the current process, these labs are required to obtain an Experimental (Non-Radiating) category of license from the Department of Telecommunication to ensure interference-free operations within licensed frequency bands. However, recognizing the need to streamline and expedite the licensing procedure, the DoT has introduced a simplified mechanism through the National Single Window System (NSWS) Portal.

The new process offers several key features aimed at enhancing efficiency, accessibility, and support for innovation:

Efficiency: The automated application process pre-fills technical specifications and schematic details, reducing manual effort and time required for licensing.

Instantaneous Licensing: Applicants can now obtain the experimental license through a “Self-declaration Mode” and download it instantaneously with a single click, enabling prompt commencement of operations.

Simplified Application: With only basic information required and a nominal fee of Rs. 5000, the application process is streamlined, making it more accessible to a wider range of institutions.

Support for Innovation: This initiative is poised to significantly support innovation and cultivate competencies, democratizing access to 5G technology and empowering educational institutions and startups to explore its transformative potential.

Bureau The News Hashtag

Recent Posts

Odisha Accelerates Plan for 24×7 Urban Water Supply, Reviews Multi-Year PHEO Roadmap

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has stepped up efforts to ensure round-the-clock drinking water supply in…

6 minutes ago

Prasoon Joshi Appointed Chairman of Prasar Bharati

Bhubaneswar: The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has appointed noted lyricist and communications expert Prasoon…

21 hours ago

Odisha Unveils ‘ShaktiShree’ App and Internship Guidelines to Strengthen Higher Education Ecosystem

Bhubaneswar: Marking a push towards safer campuses and industry-aligned education, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan…

21 hours ago

Pahel Shah Shines in Junior All-Around; Railways Clinch Senior Team Gold at National Gymnastics Championships

Bhubaneswar: Day 3 of the Junior & Senior Artistic Gymnastics National Championships 2026–27 witnessed high-quality…

22 hours ago

Chief Secretary Urges Ethical Governance as OAS Batch Completes ROTI Training

Bhubaneswar: The Revenue Officers’ Training Institute (ROTI) on Friday hosted the valedictory ceremony for the…

22 hours ago

Kuldeep Kumar Sets National Record in Men’s Pole Vault at Indoor Meet in Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar: A new national record headline marked the opening day of the inaugural Indian Indoor…

22 hours ago