The Telecommunications Act 2023, set to be effective from June 26, allows the central government to take control of any telecommunications services or networks in times of emergency. Certain sections of the Act will enable the Centre and states to intercept messages and take temporary possession of telecom networks for public safety or during emergencies. The Act is seen as ushering in a new era of connectivity, with significant implications for the telecommunications sector. TRAI Chairman, Anil Kumar Lahoti, discussed the new Telecommunications Act in an exclusive conversation.
#TelecommunicationsAct2023 | Ushering in a new era of connectivity Parts of the new Telecom Act come into force today. Watch @TRAI Chairman, Anil Kumar Lahoti in an #EXCLUSIVE conversation about the new Telecommunications Act, 2023. @MIB_India @DoT_India https://t.co/VIv3oDbgG8
“Rules under certain Sections of the Telecommunications Act 2023 will become effective from June 26,” a recent government notification said. https://t.co/JUmLNxi7ZZ
Certain chunks of the #TelecommunicationsAct, will come into effect today, allowing the Centre and states to intercept messages, and take temporary possession of telecom networks in the interest of public safety or during emergencies @Subhayan_ism #telecom… https://t.co/bEP1IJ94dx
Some sections of #TelecomAct to come into force from June 26 https://t.co/yhLUl77Rfw
The #TelecommunicationsAct 2023, set to be effective from June 26, allows the central government to take control of any #telecommunications services or #networks in times of emergency. https://t.co/lyToVI2MYE