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Ministry of Information and Broadcasting releases draft rules to 'consolidate' broadcasting sectorThe Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has released draft rules to bring television, radio, DTH, HITS, and IPTV services under the Te...
Invested in US stocks directly and made forex gains due to depreciating Rupee? Know how to compute tax on forex gains and report it in ITRIndian residents investing in US stocks face forex gains tax. These gains are taxable as capital gains when US dollars are converted back t...
Greek, Indian tankers U-turn before Hormuz amid reopening doubtSeveral oil tankers have turned back in the Persian Gulf. This follows Iran's mixed signals on keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. Shipowner...
ETMarkets Smart Talk | AI boom driving Indian family offices to global markets; US offers richer playbook: Amit GoelIndian family offices are increasingly looking beyond domestic markets as the global AI boom reshapes investment strategies. Limited pure-p...
Dish TV moves Kerala HC against DD free dish's special statusDish TV has petitioned the Kerala High Court, urging the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to regulate Prasar Bharati's DD Free Dish...
Dish TV moves Kerala HC against DD Free Dish’s regulatory exemptionDish TV has petitioned the Kerala High Court, demanding that DD Free Dish, Prasar Bharati's free DTH service, be brought under the same enc...
New Telecom Bill will allow govt to take over or suspend mobile services during emergenciesThe Union communications minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw, presented the Telecommunications Bill, 2023 in the Lok Sabha, aiming to replace the 13...
Telecommunications Bill 2023 tabled in Lok SabhaUnion Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has introduced the Telecommunications Bill, 2023, which allows the government to suspend or prohibit use of...
OTTs not to be regulated as tele servicesAs per the Telegraph Act, a "telegraph" means any appliance, instrument, material or apparatus used or capable of use for transmission or r...
Centre to penalise any damage to telecom infrastructure due to excavationThe DoT has notified the Indian Telegraph (Infrastructure Safety) Rules, 2022 to protect telecom infrastructure from damages. The rules lay...
Creditors won't get to sell spectrum if Co goes bankruptThe draft telecom bill has cleared the air on spectrum ownership for companies undergoing insolvency proceedings and around regulating OTT ...
New telecom bill likely to be in place in 6-10 months: Aswini VaishnawThe Department of Telecommunications has set the deadline of October 20 on the draft bill.
Telcos ask etailers to stop sale of signal boostersCOAI has noted that the specifications of boosters and repeaters sold online claim that these devices enhance signals across the 800 MHz, 9...
Testing must for telecom equipment from Oct 2018: DoT“The fee charged for testing carried out by the telegraph authority from the person who offers the telegraph for testing shall not exceed R...
Prepare yourself to be snooped in the interest of national securityA new automated surveillance system will be geared to track all kinds of pvt communication over landline, mobile, satellite, internet and e...
For CDR, Intel will need Home Secretary nod; Home, telecom ministry finalise changesThe Centre plans to amend the law to regulate requisition of call detail records by central intelligence agencies from telecom operators.
- Laws must evolve with the times if societies are to progress
The Supreme Court has described our laws on land as 'a testament to the absurdity of law and a black mark upon the legitimacy of the justic...
- Number of phones, emails tapped by govt doubled in July
The number of phones and email accounts being tapped in the country nearly doubled during the month of July, with central security agencies...
- All telecoms gear may have to undergo TEC test before deployment
The telecoms department will soon expand the Indian Telegraph Rules to include detailed modalities for such mandatory testing and certifica...
- 126-yr-old Act good enough for phone-tapping
As the government tries to put a legal framework in place for phone-tapping, a 126-year-old law has come to its rescue.