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In India, wireless equipment plays a key role in our everyday systems—phones, routers, smart devices, and much more. But behind every device that uses radio frequency or wireless technology, there is a strict regulation. This comes from the Wireless Planning and Coordination Wing (WPC) of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) under the Ministry of Communications.
The WPC license isn’t just a permission form. It’s a gatekeeper that checks which devices can use frequency bands legally in India. It ensures that no device causes harmful interference, no radio spectrum is misused, and every communication line remains secure.
If you are a manufacturer, importer, or business selling wireless products, you can’t operate in India without WPC approval. Whether it’s a walkie-talkie, drone, Wi-Fi router, or Bluetooth speaker, all wireless products need the green signal from WPC.
Let’s look at the WPC license application process step by step:
WPC stands for Wireless Planning and Coordination. The WPC License is an official approval that allows you to operate wireless or radio devices in India.
You must get a WPC license if:
This applies to:
There are three main types of licenses issued by the WPC:
Used for IT and communication devices that use de-licensed frequency bands like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. This license applies when:
This is for companies that use wireless devices but don’t sell them. For example, if your company uses walkie-talkies in warehouses or logistics centers, you need NDPL.
This is for businesses that sell wireless products. It allows them to store, display, and sell wireless devices in India.
Each type of license has a different application flow, but ETA is the most commonly needed for imported goods.
First, confirm whether your product uses a de-licensed or licensed frequency.
Verify this information by going to the National Frequency Allocation Plan (NFAP).
You’ll need:
Make sure your RF report clearly shows the frequency range, modulation, and compliance with Indian spectrum norms.
The Saral Sanchar Portal is the official WPC application portal:
https://saralsanchar.gov.in
To apply:
Once your profile is set up, you can start your application.
Now fill in your WPC ETA application form:
Be accurate with every field. Mistakes delay approval.
For ETA, currently no government fee is charged if your RF report is from an accredited foreign lab.
For other licenses like NDPL or DPL, a nominal fee applies, usually between ₹1000–₹10,000, depending on use and region.
Pay via the portal using online banking. Save the receipt.
After submitting:
Once cleared, your ETA certificate will be issued in PDF format. This certificate is valid across India for that product and frequency.
If you’re planning to sell, import, or use wireless-enabled devices in India, a WPC license is not optional—it’s mandatory. Whether you're a startup or a large enterprise, compliance with Indian telecom law ensures smooth business, safe product use, and full import clearance.
It is now possible to file a WPC license online through the Saral Sanchar portal. But follow the process carefully. Check your frequency band, get the right test report, and fill your application with precision. When done right, you get your license hassle-free within a few weeks.
If you're unsure, confused, or running out of time—get expert help with Agile Regulatory. Filing mistakes can block shipments, freeze imports, or trigger audits. So always go in prepared.
Nishi Chawla
08 May, 2026
Nishi Chawla
08 May, 2026
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