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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The fifth-generation or 5G technology will have better prospects in India following the activity around the development of relevant use cases, and enabling policy<\/a> environment, a top regulatory official said.

\"I am thrilled to share that a large number of India-specific applications are also being developed now, and I am quite optimistic that 5G will have much better future in India than anywhere else,\"
Sunil K Gupta<\/a>, Secretary, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai<\/a>) at ETTelecom Webinar said.

Indian service providers and technology vendors were facing challenges to develop locally-relevant use cases which according to experts emerged as a deterrent for India to embrace next-generation technology.

The global 5G use cases may not happen in India, cautioned Gupta.

\"As far as initiatives taken by Trai are concerned, we have given recommendations for spectrum pricing which is under consideration of the government. We have also recommended testbeds and many of them have been created,\" the official said.

The ecosystem in India, according to him, is getting developed including telecom service providers and other stakeholders who are testing different applications.

Back in 2017, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) formed a high-level 5G Forum to bring out a roadmap for the newer generation of services. The committee headed by Prof AJ Pulraj has recommended additional spectrum bands and facilitating enabling policy regime.

\"My sense is that implementation of
5G in India<\/a> is going to be in certain areas which will have higher requirements and then spread subsequently, and it has a role in industrial development and smart cities and other use cases,\" Gupta added.

Telecom carriers reeling under a debt of nearly Rs 8 lakh crore, are also finding the base price of 5G airwaves in the 3300-3600 Mhz band as too high, and asked DoT to reconsider it.

Read also<\/h4>
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India may allow telcos to conduct 5G trials sans Chinese vendors: Report<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
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Telcos urge DoT to release 26 GHz band for 5G use, seek price from Trai<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
\"Levies, taxes and spectrum cost is something that we have already talked in the National Digital Communications Policy (NDCP) 2018,\" P Balaji, the chief regulatory officer at
Vodafone Idea<\/a> said, and added that if costs come down, then the affordable services would go down to consumers.

Balaji added that the bottlenecks in Right of Way (RoW) and fiberisation should also be addressed.

TV Ramachandran, president at the Broadband India Forum (BIF) said that for a better broadband penetration public Wi-Fi would play a critical role, and the sector regulator has already come out with its recommendations.

\"The world's average of pubic Wi-Fi is 200 fold than that in India, and satellite communications are not yet tapped,\" he said.

Ramachandran further said that India has less than a lakh satellite-based communication subscribers as compared to nearly 40 lakh in the United States.

Being enabling infrastructure provider to other sectors, companies should unify and take a consensus approach, and that would affect in decision making,\" Umang Das, Chairman, Foreign Investors India Forum said.

\"5G will benefit everybody, and help in economic value creation. Steps should be taken in this direction, and intervention is required to enable infrastructure,\" Amit Marwah, head of marketing at
Nokia<\/a> said.

Tilak Raj Dua<\/a>, Director General, Tower and Infrastructure Providers Association (Taipa) said that the regulator has rightly recommended enhancing the scope of infrastructure providers and that needed to be implemented.

\"The creation of the National Fibre Authority is important and that will facilitate the new technologies,\" Dua added.

The national policy released in September 2018, also talked about setting up a dedicated agency to accelerate fibre deployment and monitoring in the country in the wake of next-generation technologies.

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5 g在印度有一个美好的未来:火车的古普塔

第五代或5 g技术后在印度会有更好的前景发展相关的用例,周围的活动,使政策环境、监管机构的高级官员说。

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新德里:第五代或5 g技术活动后在印度会有更好的前景发展的相关用例,并启用政策环境、监管机构的高级官员说。

“我激动分享,使大量的应用程序也被发达的现在,我很乐观地认为,5 g比其他地方在印度会有更好的未来,”苏尼尔•K古普塔印度、秘书、电信管理机构(火车)在ETT乐动娱乐招聘elecom研讨会说。

印度科技服务提供商和供应商面临的挑战开发与当地相关用例根据专家成为一种威慑印度接受下一代技术。

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全球5 g的用例可能不会发生在印度,Gupta警告。

”计划由火车而言,我们建议政府在考虑频谱定价。我们也建议台和他们中的许多人已经创建,”这位官员说。

生态系统在印度,根据他的说法,正在开发包括电信服务提供商和其他利益相关者是谁测试不同的应用程序。

早在2017年,印度电信部(点)组建了一个高层5 g论坛推出服务的新一代的路线图。AJ Pulraj教授为首的委员会建议额外频谱乐队和促进使政策机制。

“我的感觉是,实施5克在印度是在某些领域将有更高的需求,然后随后蔓延,它有一个角色在工业发展和智能城市和其他用例,”古普塔说。

电信运营商面临着债务将近8十万的卢比,也找到5 g的底价3300 - 3600 Mhz频段的电波太高,问点重新考虑它。

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“征收、税收和频谱成本是我们已经在全国讨论数字通信政策(NDCP) 2018年,“P,巴拉首席监管官员沃达丰的想法说,补充说,如果成本降下来,然后消费者负担得起的服务会下降。

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巴拉说,正确的瓶颈(行)和fiberisation还应该解决。

宽带电视拉马钱德兰总裁印度论坛(BIF)说,对一个更好的公共无线宽带普及率将发挥关键作用,行业监管机构已经出来的建议。

“公共wi - fi的世界平均水平是200倍比在印度,和卫星通讯尚未开发,”他说。

拉马钱德兰进一步表示,印度已不到一个十万的卫星通信用户近40相比多数在美国。

使基础设施提供者其它行业,公司应该统一共识,这将影响决策,“主席Umang Das,外国投资者印度论坛说。

“5克将会使每个人都受益匪浅,并帮助创造经济价值。这个方向,应采取的步骤和干预需要使基础设施、“Amit Marwah,营销主管诺基亚说。

Tilak Raj Dua、总干事、塔和基础设施提供商协会(氹仔)说,监管机构已正确地建议加强基础设施提供商的范围和需要实现的。

“创建全国纤维权威是很重要的,这将促进新技术,“Dua补充道。

2018年9月发布的国家政策,也谈到了建立一个专门的机构来加速纤维部署和监控的下一代技术。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The fifth-generation or 5G technology will have better prospects in India following the activity around the development of relevant use cases, and enabling policy<\/a> environment, a top regulatory official said.

\"I am thrilled to share that a large number of India-specific applications are also being developed now, and I am quite optimistic that 5G will have much better future in India than anywhere else,\"
Sunil K Gupta<\/a>, Secretary, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai<\/a>) at ETTelecom Webinar said.

Indian service providers and technology vendors were facing challenges to develop locally-relevant use cases which according to experts emerged as a deterrent for India to embrace next-generation technology.

The global 5G use cases may not happen in India, cautioned Gupta.

\"As far as initiatives taken by Trai are concerned, we have given recommendations for spectrum pricing which is under consideration of the government. We have also recommended testbeds and many of them have been created,\" the official said.

The ecosystem in India, according to him, is getting developed including telecom service providers and other stakeholders who are testing different applications.

Back in 2017, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) formed a high-level 5G Forum to bring out a roadmap for the newer generation of services. The committee headed by Prof AJ Pulraj has recommended additional spectrum bands and facilitating enabling policy regime.

\"My sense is that implementation of
5G in India<\/a> is going to be in certain areas which will have higher requirements and then spread subsequently, and it has a role in industrial development and smart cities and other use cases,\" Gupta added.

Telecom carriers reeling under a debt of nearly Rs 8 lakh crore, are also finding the base price of 5G airwaves in the 3300-3600 Mhz band as too high, and asked DoT to reconsider it.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
India may allow telcos to conduct 5G trials sans Chinese vendors: Report<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Telcos urge DoT to release 26 GHz band for 5G use, seek price from Trai<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
\"Levies, taxes and spectrum cost is something that we have already talked in the National Digital Communications Policy (NDCP) 2018,\" P Balaji, the chief regulatory officer at
Vodafone Idea<\/a> said, and added that if costs come down, then the affordable services would go down to consumers.

Balaji added that the bottlenecks in Right of Way (RoW) and fiberisation should also be addressed.

TV Ramachandran, president at the Broadband India Forum (BIF) said that for a better broadband penetration public Wi-Fi would play a critical role, and the sector regulator has already come out with its recommendations.

\"The world's average of pubic Wi-Fi is 200 fold than that in India, and satellite communications are not yet tapped,\" he said.

Ramachandran further said that India has less than a lakh satellite-based communication subscribers as compared to nearly 40 lakh in the United States.

Being enabling infrastructure provider to other sectors, companies should unify and take a consensus approach, and that would affect in decision making,\" Umang Das, Chairman, Foreign Investors India Forum said.

\"5G will benefit everybody, and help in economic value creation. Steps should be taken in this direction, and intervention is required to enable infrastructure,\" Amit Marwah, head of marketing at
Nokia<\/a> said.

Tilak Raj Dua<\/a>, Director General, Tower and Infrastructure Providers Association (Taipa) said that the regulator has rightly recommended enhancing the scope of infrastructure providers and that needed to be implemented.

\"The creation of the National Fibre Authority is important and that will facilitate the new technologies,\" Dua added.

The national policy released in September 2018, also talked about setting up a dedicated agency to accelerate fibre deployment and monitoring in the country in the wake of next-generation technologies.

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