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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Mumbai | New Delhi: The government may consider lowering the base price of 5G spectrum to compensate telcos if they have to shell out more for buying non-Chinese equipment.

Officials said the government was aware that keeping Chinese vendors Huawei<\/a> and ZTE<\/a> away from India’s 5G market may push up network deployment costs and is thus open to reassessing the base prices suggested by the regulator to make it viable for operators.

“Procurement procedures are being reworked, surveillance has become a global issue and companies such as Huawei and ZTE whose ownership is questionable are going to increasingly find it tough to get contracts,” one official told ET.

In such a scenario, excluding Chinese vendors was “a natural progression or outcome of the concerns arising out of national security for countries,” the official said.

Read also<\/h4>
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India needs to allot reasonably priced 5G spectrum, says US FCC Chairman Pai<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
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Telecom fundamentals robust; low ARPUs, upcoming 5G shows untapped potential: Deloitte India<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
We can meet 5G security needs, says Ericsson India MD<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Stiff competition awaits Jio as it takes &#39;made-in-India&#39; 5G tech to the world<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
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Base rates too high
<\/strong>
Experts said the absence of Huawei and ZTE would leave Indian telcos dependent on European vendors
Ericsson<\/a> and Nokia<\/a>, besides South Korea’s Samsung. This would increase deployment costs by 15-20%, ultimately hurting retail and industrial customers.

The officials said the government is aware of the cost implications, especially as the two Chinese companies have historically offered the lowest rates for telecom equipment.

Private telcos Bharti Airtel,
Vodafone<\/a> Idea and Reliance Jio have termed the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s suggested base price of Rs 492 crore per MHz for 5G spectrum too high. CLSA said in a report that the suggested price was the most exorbitant in the world, with rates in Italy, the US, South Korea and the UK being much lower.

According to another government official, the Digital Communications Commission has accepted Trai’s 4G base price recommendations and is yet to decide on the regulator’s 5G pricing suggestions. The commission is an inter-ministerial body that is the highest decision-making group in the department of telecommunications.

“This leaves a window of opportunity for the government to lower the 5G prices so that there is better competition during the auction,” the official said.

The 4G spectrum auction is likely in October-November, while 5G airwaves may be offered only next year. While the 4G bands can be used to provide 5G services in the future, India has currently earmarked only the 3,300-3,600 MHz bands for the next-generation service.

Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani said in mid-July that Jio has developed its own 5G technology, which will be ready for trials as soon as 5G spectrum is available.

Telecom operators in India have also applied for spectrum for 5G trials, which have been long delayed. Airtel and Vodafone Idea have applied to partner with Huawei, ZTE, Ericsson and Nokia for the trials, while Jio first proposed a tie-up with Samsung and then decided to go solo.

These tie-ups would change if Chinese companies aren’t allowed to participate in the trials.

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5 g的价格可能会降低为电信运营商提供救济

私人电信运营商Bharti Airtel,沃达丰想法和信实Jio称为印度电信管理局的建议基础价格492卢比/ MHz 5 g频谱太高了。里昂证券的一份报告中表示,建议是世界上最高昂的价格,利率在意大利、美国、韩国和英国要低得多。

Devina森古普塔 辛格Anandita Mankotia
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孟买|新德里:政府可以考虑降低5 g频谱补偿电信公司的底价,如果他们不得不支付更多购买非设备。

官员表示,政府意识到保持中国供应商华为中兴通讯远离印度的5 g市场可能推高网络部署成本,因此愿意重新评估建议的基础价格的监管机构使其可行的操作符。

“采购程序被修改了,监测已成为一个全球性问题,华为和中兴等公司的所有权问题会越来越发现很难获得合同,”一位官员告诉等。

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在这种情况下,不包括中国供应商是“自然进展或结果引发的国家安全问题的国家,”这位官员说。

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基准利率过高

专家表示,华为和中兴的缺席会让印度电信公司依赖于欧洲的供应商爱立信诺基亚,除了韩国三星。这将增加15 - 20%的部署成本,最终伤害的零售和工业客户。

官员们表示,政府已经意识到成本的影响,尤其是在两家中国公司曾经为电信设备提供最低利率。

私人电信公司Bharti Airtel,沃达丰(Vodafone)想法和信实Jio称为印度电信管理局的建议基础价格492卢比/ MHz 5 g频谱太高了。里昂证券的一份报告中表示,建议是世界上最高昂的价格,利率在意大利、美国、韩国和英国要低得多。

另一位政府官员称,数字通信委员会接受了火车的4 g底价建议和尚未决定监管机构的5 g定价建议。委员会是一个部际机构最高决策集团的电信部。

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“这叶子一个机会之窗为政府降低5 g的价格,以便有更好的竞争在拍卖期间,”这位官员说。

4 g频谱拍卖可能进入,而明年5 g电波可能只提供。而4 g带可用于提供5 g服务在未来,印度目前只有3300 - 3600 MHz频段用于下一代服务。

信实工业董事长穆凯什•安巴尼说,7月中旬Jio已经开发了自己的5 g技术,将尽快准备试验5 g频谱可用。

在印度的电信运营商也申请频谱5 g试验,拖延了很长时间。Airtel和沃达丰的想法应用到与华为合作,中兴、爱立信和诺基亚的试验,而Jio首先提出了与三星合作,然后决定去独奏。

这些合作会改变如果中国公司不允许参与试验。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Mumbai | New Delhi: The government may consider lowering the base price of 5G spectrum to compensate telcos if they have to shell out more for buying non-Chinese equipment.

Officials said the government was aware that keeping Chinese vendors Huawei<\/a> and ZTE<\/a> away from India’s 5G market may push up network deployment costs and is thus open to reassessing the base prices suggested by the regulator to make it viable for operators.

“Procurement procedures are being reworked, surveillance has become a global issue and companies such as Huawei and ZTE whose ownership is questionable are going to increasingly find it tough to get contracts,” one official told ET.

In such a scenario, excluding Chinese vendors was “a natural progression or outcome of the concerns arising out of national security for countries,” the official said.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
India needs to allot reasonably priced 5G spectrum, says US FCC Chairman Pai<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Telecom fundamentals robust; low ARPUs, upcoming 5G shows untapped potential: Deloitte India<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
We can meet 5G security needs, says Ericsson India MD<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Stiff competition awaits Jio as it takes &#39;made-in-India&#39; 5G tech to the world<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>
Base rates too high
<\/strong>
Experts said the absence of Huawei and ZTE would leave Indian telcos dependent on European vendors
Ericsson<\/a> and Nokia<\/a>, besides South Korea’s Samsung. This would increase deployment costs by 15-20%, ultimately hurting retail and industrial customers.

The officials said the government is aware of the cost implications, especially as the two Chinese companies have historically offered the lowest rates for telecom equipment.

Private telcos Bharti Airtel,
Vodafone<\/a> Idea and Reliance Jio have termed the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s suggested base price of Rs 492 crore per MHz for 5G spectrum too high. CLSA said in a report that the suggested price was the most exorbitant in the world, with rates in Italy, the US, South Korea and the UK being much lower.

According to another government official, the Digital Communications Commission has accepted Trai’s 4G base price recommendations and is yet to decide on the regulator’s 5G pricing suggestions. The commission is an inter-ministerial body that is the highest decision-making group in the department of telecommunications.

“This leaves a window of opportunity for the government to lower the 5G prices so that there is better competition during the auction,” the official said.

The 4G spectrum auction is likely in October-November, while 5G airwaves may be offered only next year. While the 4G bands can be used to provide 5G services in the future, India has currently earmarked only the 3,300-3,600 MHz bands for the next-generation service.

Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani said in mid-July that Jio has developed its own 5G technology, which will be ready for trials as soon as 5G spectrum is available.

Telecom operators in India have also applied for spectrum for 5G trials, which have been long delayed. Airtel and Vodafone Idea have applied to partner with Huawei, ZTE, Ericsson and Nokia for the trials, while Jio first proposed a tie-up with Samsung and then decided to go solo.

These tie-ups would change if Chinese companies aren’t allowed to participate in the trials.

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