Course Overview

Telecommunications is a strategic national sector that underpins economic growth, digital inclusion, public safety, and national security. Rapid advances in 5G, satellite communications, cloud, AI, and digital platforms are reshaping the policy and regulatory landscape, requiring governments and regulators to adopt forward-looking, technology-neutral, and globally harmonized frameworks. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of telecom policy formulation, regulatory mechanisms, and international best practices. Participants will explore spectrum policy, licensing, competition regulation, infrastructure sharing, consumer protection, security, and future-readiness, supported by case studies and policy simulation labs aligned with global regulatory bodies such as ITU, WTO, OECD, GSMA, and regional regulators.

Upcoming Trainings

Feb 9, 2026

Hyderabad, India

Feb 23, 2026

Chennai, India

Mar 9, 2026

Chennai, India

Mar 23, 2026

Kolkata, India

Target Audience

  • Telecom regulators and policy makers
  • Government ministries and digital economy bodies
  • Spectrum management and licensing authorities
  • Senior officials from telecom operators and infrastructure providers
  • National security and public safety agencies
  • Legal, compliance, and regulatory affairs professionals

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of: Telecom networks and services
  • Basic understanding of: Government policy or regulatory processes
  • Familiarity with: Digital economy or ICT governance (preferred)
  • No legal drafting or engineering background required
Course Outline

Day-wise Course Outline