"Since there is a significant section of the population still to be connected, measures taken to enable larger service providers to provide public Wi-Fi...Will not suffice....Steps need to be taken to ensure that in addition to existing service providers, small providers can also enter the public Wi-Fi ecosystem and have the capability and incentives to provide public Wi-Fi on a small scale," TRAI said.
TRAI has suggested the concept of 'Public Data Offices' and 'aggregators' for providing public Wi-Fi services at cheaper rates.
The aggregators would not require any specific licence, but would have to adhere to registration and record keeping requirements prescribed by the telecom department, TRAI said.
"Further, the PDOs will ensure that users can buy the data amount based on their needs. The availability of data services for small token values will stimulate the demand for public Wi-Fi services," it said.
"However, the success of such models is predicated upon appropriate changes being effected in the regulatory and licensing regime," it said.
The import duty applicable on Wi-Fi equipment should be revisited, it said, adding that this will reduce the cost of providing Internet services.
TRAI has favoured doing away with the existing requirement of authentication through one-time password for each instance of access, and said that "authentication through eKYC, eCAF (Customer Acquisition Form) and other electronic modes be allowed for the purpose of KYC (Know Your Customer) obligations".
The telecom regulator has favoured de-licensing spectrum in the 5.725 - 5.825 GHz spectrum band for outdoor usage, and asked the telecom department to expedite decision on allocating E-band and V-band to service providers.
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