The Rajya Sabha on Thursday passed the Telecommunications Bill 2023 while, following a short debate, the bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.
It has been reported that Rajya Sabha's approval came through a voice vote today.
About the Telecommunications Bill 2023
The Telecommunications Bill, 2023, seeks to allow the government to temporarily take control of telecom services in the interest of national security, and provide a non-auction route for the allocation of satellite spectrum. Moreover, in case of any public emergency or in the interest of public safety, the Bill also gives the Centre the right to take possession of a telecom network.
Besides, it provides for stopping transmission and intercepting messages in case of public emergency, in the interest of the public, to prevent incitement for committing offence.
According to the bill, the press messages of correspondents accredited to the Centre or state governments shall not be intercepted or detained unless their transmission has been prohibited under rules applicable to public emergency, and public order.
What did the Communications Minister say?
According to Union Communications Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Telecommunications Bill 2023 is being brought keeping in mind the aspirations of the new India to replace two colonial-era laws.
“In the last nine-and-half-years, India's telecom sector has emerged from a very difficult period marred by scams to become a sunrise sector,” the minister asserted.
He further added that during the same time interval, the number of telecom towers has increased to 25 lakh at present from just 6 lakh in 2014 and the number of internet broadband users has increased to 85 crore today from just 1.5 crore before.
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India made the fastest rollout of 5G technology in the world with the maximum equipment made in India, he said.