Thursday, May 10, 2018

In-flight data and voice connectivity: DoT, aviation ministry to meet next week to chart out framework

New Delhi: Officials of the telecom department and aviation ministry will meet next week to chart out the framework and guidelines for operationalising ‘in-flight’ data and voice connectivity, a top DoT official said today. Telecom Commission – the highest policy making body of Department of Telecom (DoT) – on May 1 cleared a proposal for allowing wider in-flight connectivity that is now available in most of the developed markets. The decision will pave the way for travellers to use internet and voice services on mobile phone during flights in the Indian airspace. “We plan to hold a meeting coming Monday (May 14) or Tuesday (May 15) with officials of Civil Aviation Ministry on this,” Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan told reporters on the sidelines of CII Broadband Summit here.

Telecom operators may or may not be part of the upcoming meeting which will look at evolving a framework for in-flight connectivity, she added. Earlier, Sundararajan had expressed hope that the facility will be rolled out in 3-4 months, once the modalities of the niche licences and back-end agreements are worked out. Major airlines, including Air India and Vistara, have welcomed the government’s decision, and Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu has said he will ensure “earliest implementation” of the proposal.

While mobile phone use will still be restricted during takeoff and landing, Telecom Commission has approved the lifting of a ban on the use mobile phone and internet services at cruising altitudes. Globally, many airlines are already offering wi-fi for passengers, but they currently have to switch off the facility when they enter the Indian airspace.
10/05/18 PTI/Financial Express
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