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RANext Technologies to evaluate connectivity infrastructure of Indian properties

RANext Technologies to evaluate connectivity infrastructure of Indian properties

RANext Technologies has been empanelled by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) as a Digital Connectivity Rating Agency (DCRA), meaning it is authorised to evaluate the digital connectivity infrastructure of properties to ensure seamless connectivity and readiness for smart technologies.

Indian company RANext Technologies is a provider of neutral in-building fibre networks, smart building solutions and rooftop pole (RTP) infrastructure. It is also part of Space World Group, a conglomerate of innovative companies with diversified businesses.

According to news service APAC Media, the DCRA framework establishes a standardised, transparent and unbiased benchmark for developers, property managers, service providers and homebuyers to assess how digitally equipped a building is.

It encourages developers to embed robust digital infrastructure at the design stage and enables buyers, tenants and enterprises to make informed decisions.

In addition, for developers, property owners and real estate brands, a DCRA rating acts as a trust badge, while, for homebuyers and tenants, it eliminates uncertainty around internet and connectivity quality.

The ratings, we are told, will be conducted from a user-centric, real-world perspective, covering key assessment areas. These will include fibre infrastructure standards, in-building connectivity, broadband and Wi-Fi performance within premises and preparedness for future smart technologies.

This announcement comes after news from TRAI a few weeks ago that the broadband subscriber base in India crossed the one billion mark in November 2025, an increase of more than six times over ten years.

There were about 131.49 million subscribers at the end of November 2015. This rose to an estimated 1.004 billion by the end of November 2025.



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