Overview of non-network licensing
Certain licenses that the Wireless Planning Coordination (WPC) provides fall under the non-networked license category. These licenses are meant for the purpose of sale, purchase, and import of certain wireless products.
To partake in such businesses, you must acquire the non-import license from the Department of Tele Communication via the WPC wing.
Following are the products/businesses that fall under non-network license
- Aero Mobile Station
- Dealer Possession License (DPL)
- Non-Dealer Possession License (NDPL)
- Demonstration License
- Import License
- Maritime Mobile Station
- Operator’s License For GMDSS
- Operator’s License For COP
- Operator’s License for Amateurs
The Department of Telecommunications has set forth the following licenses that are umbrellaed under the non-network licenses:
- Radio Paging (Captive) License
- Maritime Mobile Station License
- Aeronautical Mobile Station License
- Import License
- Experimental License
- Demonstration License
Eligibility criteria for non-network license in India
The WPC will only issue you a non-network license if you’re an incorporated business entity, and possess the personnel depending upon the type of equipment or business you operate.
Documents required to obtain a non-network license
- Certificate of incorporation
- ID proof
- Specification of the equipment
- Frequency test report
- Duly filled application form
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