The Tower and Infrastructure Providers' Association (TAIPA) claimed that under the present policy, "abnormal charges and cumbersome processes" of local authorities are roadblocks to setting up of towers.
"Under the present Punjab tower policy, multiple fees and levies are imposed ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 50,000 with other additional annual charges, multiple documentations and NoCs from various departments and authorities etc," TAIPA Director General Tilak Raj Dua said.
The central government has notified the Right of Way policy dated November, 2016 offering salient features for the installations of telecom infrastructure such as time bound clearances, reasonable one time administrative fees, appointment of Nodal officers, defined timelines for approvals and deemed approvals, he said.
"Aligning the policy with Right of Way rules would lead to a faster roll-out of telecom infrastructure facilitating seamless network connectivity and overcoming the issues of call drops, network congestion and smooth connectivity etc. Moreover, this infrastructure will facilitate the socio-economic growth and inclusive development of the nation and state," Dua said.
"States such as Haryana, Jharkhand, Assam, Rajasthan, Odisha, Kerala and few others have notified their tower policies which are aligned with the RoW policy. The policies have enabling features such as no restriction on location of telecom towers, single window clearance mechanism, defined time-period for approvals and nominal administrative fees etc.
"Punjab being a very progressive state, we expect the state government to expeditiously notify the uniform comprehensive policy," he said.
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