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The IUP Journal of Information Technology
Telecom Regulation and Its Impact on the Growth of the Economy: An Indian Perspective
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Indian telecom sector has witnessed a phenomenal growth in the last few years. India has the second largest telecom network in the world, and by March, 2016 the subscriber base stood at approximately 1,058.86 million. Telecom sector is recognized as an important tool for the socioeconomic development of a nation and plays a vital role in the growth of various sectors of economy, and with the Indian government’s vision of a Digital India, the country has embarked on a focused journey to bring digital transformation in the lives of all its citizens. Over the last few years, Indian telecom market has experienced enormous growth because of several factors like domestic demand, policy initiatives and policy amendments, liberalization, structural and regulatory reforms and competition. The paper analyzes the process of transformation the sector has undergone from a monopolistic to a competitive environment with the introduction of major policies. Policies like the National Telecom Policy of 1994, establishment of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in 1997, and the reemphasized New Telecom Policy of 1999 and many more over the period of time were introduced to bring in a regulatory mechanism in order to sustain the competitive environment in the sector. These policy reforms have helped in addressing the issues pertaining to this sector like quality of service, protection of consumer interests and the growth of telecom services. The paper discusses the rationale behind the policies taken and analyzes each one of it, further explaining the benefits that stakeholders of the sector enjoyed.

 
 

Telecommunications sector is an example of one of the most evolved sectors in the post-liberalization era in India. It has witnessed a drastic transit from being a ‘natural monopoly’ to a ‘competitive environment’ over the years. The size and the growth rate of this industry have become one of the major contributors to India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), thus further developing the economy. An increase in the telecom services gave a boost to the domestic market for production of telecom equipments. Indian telecom sector has thus set a perfect example of a service industry promoting and boosting the growth of a manufacturing industry. Along with the technological advancements and proper execution of the policies, regulatory initiatives taken over the years should be considered as the major reasons behind the success of this sector (Jain, 2001). Policies like the National Telecom Policy (NTP) of 1994, establishment of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in 1997, the reemphasized New Telecom Policy of 1999 and many more over the period of time were introduced to bring in a regulatory mechanism in order to sustain the competitive environment in the sector. These policy reforms have helped in addressing the issues pertaining to this sector like quality of service, protection of consumer interests and the growth of telecom services.

 
 

Information Technology Journal, Telecom regulations, Growth, Indian perspective.