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Re: India to tax / levy license fees on ISPs that offer VPNs

  • From: Suresh Ramasubramanian
  • Date: Tue Nov 16 19:19:34 2004

Deepak Jain [16/11/04 18:15 -0500]:
> 
> I guess it depends on how you define a VPN over just a private network. 
> Is an SSH tunnel a VPN? What about an encrypting SOCKS proxy?
>

This "tax" is aimed at a few Indian ISPs that are making lots of money
selling managed IP-VPN services.. the incumbent telco seems to think all the
money going there would be better spent by companies if they bought copper /
fiber from it, and so the DoT (http://www.dot.gov.in) - lots of telco types
there who wouldn't know a vpn from a hole in the ground - decided to "level
the playing field"

Just for laughs, here's the DoT press release on this:

	srs

http://www.dot.gov.in/pressnote10nov04ISP.doc

142/04
www.pib.nic.in


PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
******


ISP LICENSING CONDITIONS  AMENDED TO PERMIT VPN SERVICES


New Delhi,  Kartika 19, 1926
November 10, 2004

The Department of Telecommunications today decided to extend the scope of 
the Licence conditions of Internet Service Providers (ISP) ,thereby 
allowing them to provide managed Virtual Private Network services to 
corporates and individuals.

In accordance with the decision, the ISP licences (both -Licence without
Internet Telephony and with Internet Telephony) will have an enabling
provision for VPN services by ISPs under specified terms & conditions. The
annual licence fee will be at 8% of the Gross Revenue generated under the
licence. There will be one time non-refundable entry fee of Rs. 10, 2 and 1
crore for Category A, B , and C ISPs respectively 

ISP-with VPN licencee will be permitted to lay optical fibre cable or 
use radio links for provision of the services under their licence in its 
Service Area.  Further, ISPs shall be free to enter into mutually agreed 
commercial agreement with infrastructure service providers for sharing of 
infrastructure.  The ISPs shall not engage in reselling bandwidth directly 
or indirectly.  The above decision will help as many 388 ISP Licensees, 
more particularly 61 all India (Category A) ISP Licensees, to offer VPN 
services to their customers, thus adding to their revenue stream from 
Internet Access Services.

VPN is a service where a customer perceives to have been provided with a 
private network which actually is configured over a shared public network.  
Benefits of VPN include secure communication over public network and 
guaranteed quality of service.  A High Level DoT Committee had examined 
the matter and had observed that while on one hand such VPN services were 
not under the scope of the present ISP licences, on the other hand it 
would be desirable to permit ISPs to provide such services in the present 
day liberalized telecom environment in the country.  The services which 
are technologically possible should be allowed while at the same time 
ensuring level playing field to all the service providers.  Such VPN 
services which provide a platform for utilization of bandwidth in a very 
cost effective and efficient manner are emerging services internationally.  
This facility is necessary for the corporate world in meeting their 
growing communication needs of inter-office connectivity to send/transfer 
data securely and such services are widely available in telecom sector 
globally.

RM/AMA 101104 ISP Licencing Conditions