• National frequency allocation plan for radio comes into force

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 01, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Provision has been made for catering to the needs of newly emerging technologies such as Ultra Wide Band (UWB), Intelligent Transport System (ITS), Short Range Devices etc. in the National Frequency Allocation Plan-2011 (NAFP) for radio which came into effect from today.

    NFAP-2011 is a policy document which contains spectrum allocation for various radio communication services/applications in different frequency bands. This document provides the basis for development, manufacturing and spectrum utilisation activities in the country, both for government and private sectors.

    NFAP-2011 contains International and National frequency allocation table, footnotes to international table of frequency allocations, India remark and channel plans in different frequency bands.

    Releasing the NAFP, Communication and Information Technology Minister Kapil Sibal said the aim was to ensure its efficient and effective management.

    Sibal said in today?s society, radio spectrum is becoming increasingly important for all walks of life and needs to be managed rationally. While spectrum management has always been important, the complexity of the task has been compounded by the proliferation of both traditional and entirely new radio spectrum frequency-using services in recent years.

    The Minister underlined that it is essential that these scarce resources be used rationally, optimally, efficiently and economically so that equitable access could be available to a large variety of radio communication network in an interference free radio environment. Therefore planning of frequency bands for various services/applications for their coexistence without constraining the existing assignments is essential. The growing demand for information rich content, faster access speeds and mobility by both commercial and captive users is increasingly being met by broadband wireless application, Sibal added.

    The salient features of NFAP-2011 are:
    ? It is in line with the Radio Regulations of International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
    ? It has been developed to cater to the needs of newly emerging technologies such as Ultra Wide Band (UWB), Intelligent Transport System (ITS), Short Range Devices, etc.
    ? It has enabled provisions in few frequency bands for indigenous development and manufacturing.
    ? The NFAP-2011 has taken due care to ensure protection of existing services.
     

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    Kapil Sibal
  • Parliament takes up Copyright Amendment Bill for discussion

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 30, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: The Government has moved for discussion in the Rajya Sabha the Copyright (Amendment) Bill 2010 that is aimed at royalty to musicians and lyricists which was allowed only for music companies or film producers.

    Though the amendment bill had been introduced in the Rajya Sabha in April last year to overwrite the bill of 1957, Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal has now brought to the house the amendments made by the Government after the review by the Standing Committee.

    According to the amendments approved by the cabinet, the director of a film will have no copyright claims over the film.

    The cabinet approved the HRD ministry?s proposal to delete a clause in the Copyright Bill which allowed the film director to claim copyright over the film along with the producer and the author.

    The bill proposed that the producer and the principal director shall be treated jointly as the first owner of copyright.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee had recommended that the clause should be deleted following objections raised by film producers, a decision endorsed by the Cabinet.

    The union cabinet accepted another recommendation of the standing committee to allow access of material protected under copyright free of cost to disabled persons.

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