Equipment suppliers must register with the Department of Telecom, agree to monitoring by security agencies and obtain clearance from the home ministry, two unnamed officials, who attended the meeting between senior executives and the government on Friday, told the paper.
The moves comes shortly after the federal government put restrictions on state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd from placing equipment orders with Chinese vendors, the Financial Express reported.
Telecom service providers do not manufacture any equipment in India, but source optical transmission solutions, mobile terminals, software solutions etc from vendors, the paper said.
The Economic Times said the govt was seeking a ban on Chinese manufactured equipment in 20 states but mobile firms opposed the move.
"The government has not placed any restrictions on Chinese vendors," S.C. Khanna, secretary-general, Association of Unified Services Providers, told the Financial Express.
Telecommunications Secretary Siddharth Behura has asked the chiefs of the country's top mobile operators to adopt a policy of self-regulation in sourcing telecoms equipment, newspapers reported on Saturday.
Operators including Bharti Airtel, Reliance Communications, Vodafone and Idea have been asked to come out with guidelines on sourcing equipment but a decision on whether to ban Chinese equipment was pending, papers said.
"We have been assured that whatever would be done by the government would be in consultation with the industry."
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