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Posted by : Cyber Freak Thursday, 6 September 2012


A Department of Telecom (DoT) panel has proposed that foreign long-distance telephony players such as Verizon, AT&T, BT and Cable Wireless should set up local servers in India.

The draft report from DoT panel says foreign players should install a local remote access storage server in the country. The operators should also work to have a system where they can limit remote access to the network in India in case an emergency, suggests the panel report. 

For the domestic operators and service providers that are long-distance arms of the telecom operators, the government has barred any transfer of account information of users (except in case of roaming) outside the country. They cannot share information about their infrastructure and network diagrams.

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