FICCI welcomes further policy reforms of the OSP Guidelines announced by the Ministry of Communications
Jun 23, 2021
- Will usher in investments, job opportunities, innovation and further improve Ease of Doing Business
NEW DELHI, 23 June 2021: In order to continue policy reforms aimed
at ensuring ease of doing business in the IT/ IT-enabled services/
BPO sector and to establish the country as a preferred Investment
Destination, the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications
has today further reformed the OSP Guidelines. The BPO segment holds immense
growth potential. These Guidelines will further expand the horizons of the Indian BPO, BPM outsourcing
industry.
The
Guidelines has further liberalized the policy
framework in additional to the reforms announced in November 2020. The continuation of the policy reforms in the OSPs
sector will help promote new job opportunities, encourage an innovation
led ecosystem, and support the development of an inclusive and diverse
workforce. Some of the main features of liberalized guidelines
announced today are:
- Removal of Distinction between
Domestic and International OSPs
- Relaxation in EPABX (Electronic
Private Automatic Branch Exchange) Rules
- Remote Agents of OSP can now
connect directly with the Centralized EPABX/ EPABX of the OSP
- Relaxation on Interconnectivity between OSPs Centers
Welcoming
the government's
announcement, Mr Virat Bhatia, Chairman, FICCI ICT Committee stated, "Liberalization
of the OSP Guidelines today will provide a big stimulus for growth of OSP
industry in India, further creating immense opportunities, income and
employment for the country."