💨 Abstract
The Department of Telecom has issued stringent security norms for satellite communication services in India, requiring companies to indigenize 20% of their ground segment of the satellite network and barring them from linking user connections or processing data overseas. The rules aim to prevent misuse of services by criminal elements, particularly terrorists.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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