The economic times of India reported that India Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of the Interior, the Department of communications and information agency of senior officials of the common decision to allow the operators of telecommunication equipment from China, but the premise is that the company's products passed the international certification of the safety review bodies.
Prior to that, several months of not ban lead China telecom equipment cannot enter India market. China's two major telecom equipment exporters ZTE and Huawei Technologies has two months to a standstill.
India has just carried out a 3 g license auction, carriers total paid 6771.9 billion rupees (approximately 146.1 billion), which is expected to exceed the previous auction price expensive nearly doubled to enable operators to carry a heavy debt burden. If you are unable to cheap imports from China telecom equipment, India telecom operators will have to import prices from Western multinational corporations more equipment.
India's economic times, "the report said, this is a compromise solution, as China telecom equipment vendors to get India India exports must be officially recognized by the international certification of the safety review bodies. These include Canada ElectronicWarfareAssociates, United States and Israel ALTALSecurityConsulting Infoguard. India's Government lists must pass through security review-certified equipment including: MSC, SGSN, PDSN, router, SBC, andOSS, etc.
In addition, the Government of India will also allow mobile operators self on imports of telecommunications equipment for certification, but want the bank guarantee to the Department of communications. India in the next 12 months to implement the transitional scheme to ensure that India Telecom project without delay.
In order to discourage the use of the security sector in India, China telecom equipment concerns, Huawei and ZTE have science and commitment to the India Government open device underlying hardware information and working procedures of the source code.
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