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Over 60% of pharma MSMEs yet to comply with updated manufacturing normsPharma industry officials say the revised Schedule M regulations could require Rs 10-15 crore per facility in upgrades, while talent shorta...
New NPS withdrawal plan: Retirement Income Scheme offers an orderly exit, but no return guaranteeThe Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) has introduced the Retirement Income Scheme (RIS) under NPS, allowing retiree...
China's DJI says its drones not a risk, urges US to lift ban on new modelsDJI, the world's largest dronemaker, filed a lawsuit in February challenging a U.S. Federal Communications Commission decision in Decembe...
Your monthly spend also decides how soon you can retire: Expense tracking apps, AI tools are changing how Indians investExpense-tracking apps, spreadsheets, Artificial Intelligence (AI) -generated analysis, and budgeting dashboards are not merely bookkeeping ...
The true cost of PMS returns: Disclosing the hidden gap between headline numbers and real investor gainsFrom glossy returns to tax drag, what an equity PMS earns investors often trails what is advertised.
Reliance eyes billions in LEO satellites to build India's answer to StarlinkReliance Industries is set to make a significant entry into satellite communications. The company plans a multi-billion dollar investment i...
PNB hikes cybersecurity spend as AI models including Anthropic's Mythos raise risksPunjab National Bank is boosting its cybersecurity spending by over 50% this financial year. The bank is investing heavily in technology to...
Centre rolls out spectrum plan for 5G, 6G networksIndia's new spectrum plan earmarks 700MHz in the 6GHz band for advanced mobile networks. This forward-looking blueprint also allocates cruc...
India maps out spectrum strategy for next-gen connectivityIndia's Department of Telecommunications has released the National Frequency Allocation Plan 2025. This plan governs radio-frequency spectr...
New spectrum allocation plan will facilitate ease of business, attract investment: Ashwini VaishnawThe NFAP-2022, released by the government on Wednesday, is a central policy roadmap that defines future spectrum usage by all bodies in the...
5G airwaves ‘very unlikely’ to interfere with airline operations: GovernmentThe CTIA, a trade association representing the US wireless communications industry, in a recent note had also asserted that existing real-w...
5G band sufficiently spaced out from those used for radio altimeter in aircraft: GovtThe infrastructure required for rolling out 5G technology in the country is to be developed by the Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) based o...
Defence ministry reluctant on airwaves for commercial cordless useAt present, 300 MHz or units of airwaves between the 1700 MHz and 2000 MHz bands are equally shared between the DoT and the armed forces.
Department of Telecommunications mulls using 800 MHz as EGSMThe exercise also comes in the lead-up to the spectrum auctions later this year in the 800 MHz, 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands, and a possible ...
Panel mulls freeing 80 Mhz spectrum in S-band for 4GA panel is considering a proposal to free 80 MHz or “units” of airwaves in the S-band for fourth generation wireless broadband services.
- Telecom Ministry approves NFAP-2011 for better spectrum management
Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal has given in-principle approval to draft National Frequency Allocation Plan-2011, which would help in efficien...
- Armed forces object to spectrum allocation plan
The spat between the telecoms department and the armed forces over airwaves has failed to abate with the latter objecting to several clause...
- Post-scam, a spectrum regulator?
A positive outcome of the 2G spectrum scam is the likely establishment of an independent Authority for Spectrum Regulation and Allocation.
- DoT, I&B ministry spar over spectrum
Ministry of I&B has asked for 96 Mhz of spectrum in UHF band 5 to start mobile TV service which is between 582 to 806 Mhz frequency.
- Govt, CDMA operators on different frequencies
The battle for spectrum (frequencies on which mobile telephony works) has taken yet another controversial turn.