Revised DOT Guidelines for IP-1 Registration

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Revised DOT Guidelines for IP-1 Registration

The Infrastructure Providers Category-I or the IP-1 are Infrastructure Providers setting avail assets such as the following after gaining the requisite IP1 registration license in India:

This article will discuss the revised guidelines for the Infrastructure Providers Category I registration (IP-I license). The DoT license is essential for many Business enterprises devoted to the Telecom Business. Let us assess these guidelines one by one.

1. Corporate Nature of the Applicant

The DoT License applicant must be a Company registered under the Companies

Act of 2013.

2. Foreign Equity for the Applicant Company

The DoT puts no restriction on the level of Foreign Equity, and the applicant company can invite into its enterprise.

3. Application Filing

The applicant company must submit the IP-1 registration application per the DoT prescribed format.

4. Right of Way

The applicant must make its arrangement for the Right of Way or ROW.

5. Change in Nomenclature

The applicant can reflect the change in its applicant company name or the licensed IP-I as per the provisions under the Companies Act of 2013.

6. DoT Responsibility to the Applicant

The DoT must inform the applicant company of the approval or rejection of the IP-! License application within 15 days of its submission. The applicant can challenge the delay of the Authoritycant in a Tribunal.

7. Limit on the Number of Entrants

The IP-I registration must be on a non-exclusive basis. It must be without any restriction on the number of entrants.

8. Equipment Provisions to the Telecom Licensees

The IP-I company must provide the following equipment on a lease, rent, or sales basis to the telecom services licensees on mutually agreed terms:

The IP-I company must provide for the use of infrastructure in a non-discriminatory manner to every capable TSP in India.

9. Submission of the Deed between IP-1 and other TSPs

The IP-I company must submit a deed copy it enters into with the other service providers or the IP category II service provider to the DOT within 15 days of the agreement signing.

10. IP-1 License Processing Fee

The IP-1 license applicant must pay a processing fee attached to the application. The amount of processing fee is Rs. 5,000/-. The requisite amount can be paid in any of the following forms:

The payment must be addressed in New Delhi in the name of the Pay & Accounts Officer (Headquarters) of the DOT. The licensing fee is non-refundable for any reason.

11. Application Submission to the Authority

The applicant must submit the IP1 license application to the Section Officer, CS-III, Department of Telecommunications at the following address:

Room No. 713, Sanchar Bhavan, 20-Ashok Road, New Delhi-110 001.

 

Revised Documentation Checklist for IP1 License Registration

The IP1 license applicant in India must submit the following documents along with the application for IP-I Registration:

o   Demand Draft

o   Pay Order

o   Director

o   Company Secretary

o   Statutory Auditors

o   Indian Equity

o   Foreign Equity Direct

o   Foreign Equity Indirect

o   Promoters

o   Partners

o   Equity Holders

o   Resident Indian Citizens

o   NRI

o   Foreign Nationals

For further information on the DoT IP-1 license registration in India, connect with the Telecom Experts at Registrationwala. 

Also Read: Producer Company Compliance Checklist: Everything You Need to Know

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