Telecom licences amended;stiff penalty for security breach
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, July 28: Amid security concerns relating to telecom equipment, particularly from China, the government today made it mandatory for suppliers to share the password and design details and said heavy penalty would be imposed on operators if any security breach was detected. Amending the telecom licences, it said, "The licensor shall have the power to allow inspection, analysis and use by the competent experts designated by the government, the hardware and software designs/codes deposited in the Escrow accounts to prevent/detect any security hazards, malware, traps at any time or for any criminal investigation purpose."
In the event any security breach was detected after deployment/installation of equipment as a result of security audit, the relevant equipment supplied by the vendor shall be taken out of service and a penalty of Rs 50 crore for each purchase order shall be imposed on the operator. In addition, a penalty of 100 per cent of contract value shall be levied by the government on the operator.
This, some vendors said, would be passed on to them as per the agreement between suppliers and operators. The licensor (DoT) may also at its discretion blacklist the vendor from making any supply deals with Indian operators, according to the amendment.
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