The Haryana Cabinet has approved the revision of the Communication and Connectivity Infrastructure Policy – 2023 to enhance the availability of high-quality technology and communication infrastructure throughout the state.
CHANDIGARH: The Haryana Cabinet has approved the revision of the Communication and Connectivity Infrastructure Policy – 2023 to enhance the availability of high-quality technology and communication infrastructure throughout the state. The updated policy supersedes the Communication and Connectivity Policy – 2017, and aligns with the amended Indian Telegraph Right of Way Rules, as notified by the Union Ministry of Communication Department of Telecommunications in 2022.

Promoting Advanced Technologies
This decision encourages the integration of cutting-edge technological advancements in the telecom sector, including fibre to the home (FTTH) and innovative business models like the open access network (OAN), which separates physical access to the network from service delivery. The revised policy establishes a framework for the creation of enabling 5G infrastructure, including through ducts alongside roads, allowing multiple service providers to share the same infrastructure to optimise Right of Way (RoW) availability and prevent frequent disruptions caused by multiple infrastructure providers digging in the RoW.
Single Contact Person for Clearances
Under the newly approved schedule, if the nodal officer fails to either grant permission or reject the application within 45 days from the submission date, permission will be deemed granted. The Deputy Commissioner of the concerned district will be the single contact person for all clearances. Any telecom infrastructure and service provider registered or licensed with/from the Department of Telecommunications, Government of India or infrastructure provider duly authorised by the licensee to lay the communication and connectivity infrastructure is eligible to seek permission under this policy to install, lay or provide Communication and Connectivity Infrastructure in the state.
Enhancing Connectivity and Digital Infrastructure
The revised policy aims to streamline the approval process for the deployment of communication and connectivity infrastructure, thereby facilitating the rollout of high-speed broadband and 5G services across Haryana. This will not only improve connectivity in the state but also create a conducive environment for the growth of digital industries and services. By embracing advanced technologies and promoting seamless infrastructure sharing, the Haryana government is taking a significant step towards building a robust and future-ready communication and connectivity ecosystem in the state.
The Haryana Cabinet's approval of the revised Communication and Connectivity Infrastructure Policy – 2023 is a positive development that will enhance the availability of high-quality technology and communication infrastructure throughout the state. By promoting advanced technologies, streamlining approval processes, and establishing a framework for 5G infrastructure, the policy aims to improve connectivity, foster digital innovation, and create a conducive environment for the growth of the telecom sector in Haryana.
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