“I think 5G network will be available in the entire state within one-and-a-half to two years," Sakhlecha said
Madhya Pradesh State Electronics Development Corporation (MPSEDC) Managing Director Abhijit Agrawal said the state's 5G policy has been prepared on the basis of the Centre's guidelines and suggestions from the industry.
The policy will lead to rapid expansion of the 5G network in the next six months, especially in urban areas, he said.
According to officials, the licensing authority shall dispose of the application for a license on government land/property within 60 days of the receipt of an application and this time limit shall include the time taken to obtain NOCs from different authorities and officers.
The licensing authority shall dispose of the application for a license on private land or building within three days from the date of receipt, they said.
The licensing authority shall dispose of the application for the license of small cells on street furniture within 30 Days from the date of receipt of the application.
If the application is not disposed of within the time limit prescribed in the above clauses, a deemed license will be considered in the context of the application concerned and this deemed license will be issued on the notified portal.
However, before the issuance of the deemed license, the required fees has to be submitted by the applicant, the officials said.