The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has exempted short-range automotive radar systems operating in the 77–81 GHz frequency band from licensing requirements, a move expected to support the ...
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New Delhi: The Department of Telecommunications has exempted short-range automotive radar systems operating in the 77-81 GHz frequency band from licensing requirements. The rules were notified in the ...
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