Eligibility Criteria to set up a cable landing station
As per the DoT rules concerning the International gateways of the Internet, the following are the eligibility criteria for setting up a Cable Landing Station:
- The applicant must be an incorporated company.
- The applicant must be a holder of an ISP License.
- The applicant's Cable Landing Station has to be located within the service area for which the applicant has the ISP License.
- The applicant must provide adequate monitoring and encryption facilities to monitor the traffic.
- The applicant must not engage in any activity considered against the nation's interest.
General Guidelines for Submarine Cable Landing Station in India
Usage
- The Cable Landing Station for International Gateway for the Internet must be
- Within the service area of the applicant ISP licensee
- Used only for carrying Internet traffic for rendering internet gateway services
- Must not be used for any unlawful activity
- Must not be used against the general public interest
Configuration
- The Satellite Cable Landing Station configuration must comply with the ISPs as per the specifications.
- If the configurations have to be amended, it must be done with prior written permission from the Telecom Authority.
Authority
- The Landing Station must be set up only after getting permission or clearance from the Telecom Authority.
- Any information the Telecom Authority asks for from the licensee must be provided immediately.
- The information demanded by the authority must be submitted within 15 days from the date of issue.
Inspection
The Telecom Authority or personnel authorized by the Telecom Authority reserves the right to carry out a surprise inspection at the Cable Landing Station to ensure that only internet traffic is carried through the Landing Station.
The authorities will also ensure that the Cable Landing Station is not used for unlawful activities or against the public interest.
Permission
- The ISP license must obtain all the appropriate clearances or permissions required as per the land's jurisdiction.
- If they are not co-located, the transmission link between the ISP node or point of presence and the Landing Station must be regulated as per the ISP license agreement.
- The transmission link should be from
- DoT (Department of Telecommunications)
- Licensed Basic service operators
- Railways
- State Electricity Board
- National Powergrid Corporation
- Any authorized operator who can lease such links to an ISP.
Multiple ISPs
- The ISP must provide information about all ISPs connected to the Landing Station.
- If any other ISP wants to connect with the Landing station, then it must get prior written permission from the Telecom Authority.
- Any change or addition in the network topology of the Landing Station must be done only with the prior written permission of the Telecom Authority.
- Any change or addition in the type of services offered must be with the prior written permission of the Telecom Authority.
Security-sensitive Areas
- Landing stations must not be set up in security-sensitive areas.
- The Internet nodes covering places of security importance must be routed through VSNL only.
- The security-sensitive areas are updated periodically.
- The security-sensitive areas are
- Punjab,
- Jammu and Kashmir,
- The North-Eastern States,
- Rajasthan and Andaman & Nicobar Islands borders and
- Gujarat and Tamilnadu (excluding Chennai) coastal borders.
- The Telecom Authority (Licensor) reserves the right to change security-related requirements.
Subscribers
- The ISP licensee must submit all the available billing details of the subscribers to the Telecom Authority as per their demand.
- The ISP licensee must block those internet sites and individual subscribers, as identified by the Telecom Authority.
Location
The Satellite Cable Landing Station in India must be within 100 km of the seashore.
Remote Accessing
The Cable Landing Station must ensure the Remote Accessing or Log-in facility for security agencies. These facilities must be secured with unique passwords. Each agency must have a different password. The access password must be changeable by the security agency concerned.
The Cable Landing Station must also ensure the monitoring of the same traffic by more than one security agency simultaneously.
Office Space
The Cable Landing Station must establish an office space of 20 x 20 square feet with adequate uninterrupted power supply and air-conditioning. The space must also be physically secured and accessible only to the personnel authorized by Telecom Authority. Lastly, it must be provided by the licensee at each location, free of cost.
Cable Landing Station Monitoring facilities
A simplified look at the Cable Landing Station guidelines
From the national security point of view, only Internet data traffic is carried out to monitor the traffic at the Submarine Cable Landing Station effectively. The following are the guidelines issued by the Department of Telecommunications. The registered landing station in India must observe these guidelines.
Data Traffic
- A Cable Landing Station (CLS) must ensure that only Internet data traffic is carried through, not the voice traffic.
- A CLS must monitor from all security angles, whether online or offline. It must capture, store, and retrieve information on all traffic classes. This data traffic includes Internet, video, audio, etc. specified by various attributes, viz. destination, recipient, sender, keywords, etc.
- Government-authorized agencies must be able to monitor all types of traffic passing through the CLS terminals. The traffic might include raw data, FAX, speech, video, and multimedia. It can be available in both interactive and non-interactive modes.
- The CLS must ensure the data monitoring based on keywords, key expressions, IP & e-mail addresses of initiating or terminating subscribers.
Traffic Filtering
- The Cable Landing Station must be able to scan the entire traffic passing through the gateway.
- It must also be able to filter the traffic per the keywords or key expressions and addresses defined by the security agencies.
- Filtered traffic should be stored in the memory or directory provided for the security agencies which have defined the monitoring requirement.
- Before storing the monitored information, it should be segregated and stored in the directory in different files.
- Also, the filtered information must be decoded and stored so that a direct hard copy of FAX and data or audio/video tapes of the speech/video recording could be produced.
- A log of recorded information for each agency must be created in the directory of the agency concerned, which displays the details like the date and time of recording and the number of records.
Monitoring Centre
- The Cable Landing Station must provide a dedicated space, memory, directory, or storage in the Monitoring Centre.
- The CLS must ensure that the monitoring agencies have access to the monitoring centre computer.
- This access must be catered through PSTN line, ISDN line, or dedicated lines (Cable pair or Optical link).
- Also, an adequate number of interfaces must be provided at the monitoring centre to facilitate remote access for security agencies.
Monitoring Infrastructure Equipment
- The ISP licensee must install the monitoring equipment at the Landing Station.
- After installation of the monitoring equipment, the ISP licensee should get the same inspected by monitoring and security agencies.
- The authority can permit to operation or commission of the gateway only after this.
- The licensee must bear the cost of the monitoring equipment, including its commissioning.
Software
The Cable Landing Station must provide the security agencies' monitoring software free of cost, especially for monitoring traffic at cable landing terminals. In addition to the equipment, the Submarine Cable Landing Station must have one local exclusive telephone line at the monitoring centre at the licensee's cost.
Maintenance
The Submarine Cable Landing Station must bear the maintenance cost of the equipment and infrastructure at the monitoring centre located at its premises.
Technical Details
The Submarine cable Landing Station must provide all technical details and access to various equipment of the facility. This includes hardware, software, and communications equipment when the Telecom Authority demands it.
Administrative Cost
Every Cable Landing Station must pay a contribution of Rs 20 lakhs per annum towards the administrative cost for performing the monitoring function.
Personnel Training
The Cable Landing Station must provide the necessary training to the security personnel. These personnel will guard the monitoring equipment installed at the Station.
Network Management System
The monitoring agencies must give a terminal of the NMS with full access rights. Therefore, the cable landing station must have a state-of-the-art network management system to monitor and manage the network effectively.