Why is it in the news?
- The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has allocated ‘100 5G Use Case Labs’ to educational institutions nationwide to promote skills and involvement in 5G technologies among students and startup communities.
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- These labs require an Experimental (Non-Radiating) license from the DoT to utilize 5G frequency bands for experiments and testing various cases, ensuring interference-free operations with licensed Telecom Service Providers.
- To simplify the licensing process, the DoT has introduced a specific Approval Type called ‘Experimental License for 100 5G Labs’ on the National Single Window System (NSWS) Portal. The aim is to simplify the experimental license requirements for institutions, facilitating smoother operations and promoting innovation in the 5G field.
- Key features of the new process include streamlining the application process by automatically filling in technical specifications and schematic details, thereby saving time and effort.
- Applicants can now obtain the experimental license quickly through a “Self-declaration Mode” and instantly download it with a single click, enabling immediate commencement of operations.