DPL/NDPL License

Overview of DPL/NDPL Licensing

The DPL License, also called the Dealer Possession License, is given to people who sell or own Wireless products. These groups are involved in selling and distributing wireless equipment. According to the telecom rules, DPL License holders can’t sell their products to companies or other groups that don’t have permission from the WPC to use those products.

The NDPL License, which stands for “Non-Dealer Possession License,” is given to businesses that do not sell or own wireless products. They are just people or businesses that own wireless products. For example, a local cable operator.

Both licenses are given out by the Wireless Planning & Coordination, which is a regulatory body.

Eligibility criteria for DPL/NDPL license in India

If your business is registered, you can apply for the DPL License and the NDPL License.

Documents required to obtain DPL/NDPL license

These are the documents needed for a DPL license or NDPL license:

  1. A certificate of incorporation
  2. Equipment you want to bring into the country, own, sell, or use
  3. Equipment’s technical specifications
  4. duly filled out application form

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