Course Overview

Telecom infrastructure is a capital-intensive, rapidly evolving, and strategically critical sector, making Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs) an essential model for expanding connectivity, improving service quality, and enabling national digital programs. From national broadband networks and rural connectivity to 5G, satellite, data centers, and public safety networks, effective PPPs help governments leverage private-sector expertise and investment while safeguarding public interest and policy objectives. This course provides a structured understanding of PPP models, governance mechanisms, risk-sharing frameworks, and lifecycle management specific to the telecom sector. Participants will explore global best practices, contractual structures, regulatory considerations, and performance management, supported by scenario-based labs and case studies.

Upcoming Trainings

Feb 9, 2026

Bangalore, India

Feb 23, 2026

Bangalore, India

Mar 9, 2026

Hyderabad, India

Mar 23, 2026

Hyderabad, India

Target Audience

  • Government officials and policy makers
  • Telecom regulators and licensing authorities
  • Public-sector project and program managers
  • Smart city and national broadband mission teams
  • PSU executives and infrastructure authorities
  • Legal, finance, and procurement professionals

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of: Telecom services and infrastructure
  • Basic understanding of: Government procurement and contracting processes
  • Familiarity with: Public finance or infrastructure projects (helpful)
  • No technical telecom engineering background required
Course Outline

Day-wise Course Outline