COAI stated that contrary to the statutory framework under the Telecommunications Act, 2023 and the Right of Way Rules, 2024, the airport operator had declined to grant the required permissions.
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Telcos Urge DoT Intervention Over Navi Mumbai Airport's RoW Denial

  • Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) seeks Department of Telecommunications (DoT) intervention regarding Navi Mumbai International Airport's denial of Right of Way (RoW).
  • Airport operator allegedly imposed exclusive in-building telecom infrastructure, denying COAI members like Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio Infocomm, and Vodafone Idea permission to deploy their own 4G/5G networks.
  • COAI states the airport's actions contradict the Telecommunications Act, 2023 and Right of Way Rules, 2024.
  • Navi Mumbai International Airport Ltd is reportedly forcing telcos to use its network at "exorbitant and commercially untenable" charges.
  • COAI highlights DoT's critical role in ensuring competitive neutrality and seamless connectivity for passengers.

Why It Matters: Telcos seek DoT's help against Navi Mumbai Airport's RoW denial and exclusive network demands.

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