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Travellers over Indian airspace will be able to make calls and access Internet during flights in the next three months. The Telecom Commission, the department's highest decision-making body, has approved a proposal for in-flight connectivity, a top telecom department official said on Tuesday.
The department will formulate a framework to enable carriers to collaborate with wireless network operators to roll out the services, said Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan.
Globally, many airlines offer WiFi services on board and charge depending upon usage.
In January, telecom regulator Trai had recommended allowing mobile phone calls and Internet services, including WiFi, on domestic and international flights in India. The services would be permitted with a minimum height restriction of 3,000 metres for its compatibility with terrestrial mobile networks in line with recommendations of the regulator, it had said.
"We have to create the category of licensee called in-flight connectivity provider. It will be providing Internet as well as voice service within India territorial airspace on domestic as well as international flights. It will also apply to ships," Sundararajan said.
The government will charge Re 1 as a token price for the licence. "The government will frame the licence and invite applications and will expedite the process. We expect it to be operational in the next 3-4 months."