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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The government on Thursday said it expects 5G<\/a> services to be rolled out in the country by October 12, and the Centre will make sure that the prices are affordable for the consumers.

Union IT minister
Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a> said that installations are being done and telecom operations are busy with the seamless rollout of 5G services.

The government will ensure that the 5G plans remain affordable for the public, the minister said.

The government also introduced the \"The Indian Telegraph Right of Way (Amendment) Rules, 2022\" along with the launch of the 5G right of work (RoW) application Form on the GatiShakti Sanchar Portal.

The Indian Telegraph Right of Way (Amendment) Rules, 2022 will help the
industry<\/a> in faster proliferation of digital infrastructure, deployment of small cells, aerial fibre, and street furniture.

There is a provision for small cells, electric poles, access to street furniture, etc. introduced for the easy and smooth deployment of 5G networks.

The 5G services would be rolled out in a phased manner and during the first phase, 13 cities will get the
5G internet services<\/a>.

The cities are Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Gandhinagar, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Jamnagar, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai and Pune.

Just like 3G and 4G, telcos will soon announce dedicated
5G tariff plans<\/a> and according to industry experts, consumers may pay more to access the 5G services on their devices.

Reliance Jio<\/a>, Airtel<\/a> and Vodafone Idea<\/a> are currently tight-lipped, deliberating internally whether to opt for a substantial or a modest price hike for the end users, along with discussions on providing lucrative data bundling offers with smartphone makers when 5G roll out<\/a> takes a better shape, according to sources.

However, the tariff plans will come down as usage increases, and more people embrace 5G networks especially in Metros where the initial demand will come.

An immediate tariff war with the launch of 5G is unlikely, but it \"will be competitive as India continues to be a price-conscious market\".

A recent report by Nomura Global Markets Research estimated that telecom service providers would have two options -- either a modest 4 per cent incremental tariff hike on their overall subscriber base or a 30 per cent premium over 1.5 GB per day 4G plans.

\"Historically, Indian
telecom companies<\/a> have refrained from charging a premium for 4G plans (vs 2G\/3G data plans). With potentially higher speed on offer and likely initial uptake from premium customers (smartphones above Rs 15,000), there is a potential for telecom companies to charge a premium for 5G (vs 4G), in our view,\" Nomura said in its report.\"5G tariff plans would be a key monitorable in the near term, and 5G premium (vs 4G) may provide the next leg of ARPU (average revenue per unit) uptick for the telecom companies,\" it added.

Another report by Goldman Sachs Equity Research mentioned that 5G rollouts have not resulted in any \"meaningful uptick in capex for telecom companies globally, and it foresees a similar trend in India\".

Airtel CTO Randeep Sekhon said recently in reports that globally, there's not a major difference between 5G and 4G tariffs.

\"We expect 5G plans in India to be similar to 4G tariffs,\" he had said.

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负担得起的5 g服务推出10月12:在印度的投资中心

联盟这部长Ashwini Vaishnaw说正在做和电信设施操作是忙于5 g的无缝通信服务。

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新德里:政府周四表示,预计5克服务在全国推出10月12日,该中心将确保消费者负担得起的价格。

联盟这部长Ashwini Vaishnaw说正在做和电信设施操作是忙于5 g的无缝通信服务。

政府将确保5 g计划依然是公众能够负担得起的,部长说。

政府还介绍了“印度电报的方式(修正案)规则,2022”随着发射5 g(行)的工作申请表上GatiShakti Sanchar门户。

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印度电报的方式(修正案)规则,2022年将帮助行业在更快的数字基础设施扩散,部署的小细胞,空中纤维,和街道家具。

为小细胞,提供有一个电动波兰人,进入街道家具等介绍的简单和顺利部署5 g网络。

5 g服务将推出以分阶段的方式,第一阶段期间,13个城市将得到5 g网络服务

城市艾哈迈达巴德,班加罗尔、昌迪加尔、钦奈,德里,Gandhinagar, Gurugram,海德拉巴,Jamnagar,加尔各答,勒克瑙、孟买和浦那。

就像3 g和4 g,电信公司将很快宣布专用5 g关税计划根据业内专家,消费者可能会花更多的钱来访问5 g服务设备。

依赖Jio,附近的旅馆沃达丰的想法内部目前守口如瓶,考虑是否选择大量或小幅涨价的终端用户,以及讨论与智能手机制造商提供有利的数据绑定提供了什么时候5克推出需要一个更好的形状,消息人士称。

然而,关税计划将下降随着使用量的增加,和更多的人接受5 g网络尤其是地铁最初的需求会来。

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立即关税战争推出5克是不可能的,但它将竞争,印度仍然是目前市场对价格十分敏感”。

最近的一份报告由野村全球市场研究估计,电信服务提供商将有两个选择,要么增量关税上调4%的总用户数或30%的溢价1.5 GB每天4 g计划。

“从历史上看,印度电信公司没有收取额外费用4 g计划(与2 g / 3 g数据计划)。可能提供更高的速度和可能的初始吸收从高端客户(智能手机上面Rs 15000),有一个潜在的电信公司收取保险费5 g (vs 4 g),在我们看来,"野村在其报告中表示。”5 g关税计划在短期内将是一个关键的监控,和5 g的溢价(vs 4 g)可以提供下一段ARPU(每单位平均收入)增长的电信公司,“它说。

另一份报告由高盛(Goldman Sachs)的股票研究提到5 g的发布没有导致任何“有意义的全球电信公司增加资本支出,预计在印度的一个类似的趋势”。

Airtel CTO Randeep Sekhon说最近报道,在全球范围内,没有一个主要的区别5 g和4 g的关税。

“我们预计5克计划在印度类似4 g关税,”他说。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The government on Thursday said it expects 5G<\/a> services to be rolled out in the country by October 12, and the Centre will make sure that the prices are affordable for the consumers.

Union IT minister
Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a> said that installations are being done and telecom operations are busy with the seamless rollout of 5G services.

The government will ensure that the 5G plans remain affordable for the public, the minister said.

The government also introduced the \"The Indian Telegraph Right of Way (Amendment) Rules, 2022\" along with the launch of the 5G right of work (RoW) application Form on the GatiShakti Sanchar Portal.

The Indian Telegraph Right of Way (Amendment) Rules, 2022 will help the
industry<\/a> in faster proliferation of digital infrastructure, deployment of small cells, aerial fibre, and street furniture.

There is a provision for small cells, electric poles, access to street furniture, etc. introduced for the easy and smooth deployment of 5G networks.

The 5G services would be rolled out in a phased manner and during the first phase, 13 cities will get the
5G internet services<\/a>.

The cities are Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Gandhinagar, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Jamnagar, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai and Pune.

Just like 3G and 4G, telcos will soon announce dedicated
5G tariff plans<\/a> and according to industry experts, consumers may pay more to access the 5G services on their devices.

Reliance Jio<\/a>, Airtel<\/a> and Vodafone Idea<\/a> are currently tight-lipped, deliberating internally whether to opt for a substantial or a modest price hike for the end users, along with discussions on providing lucrative data bundling offers with smartphone makers when 5G roll out<\/a> takes a better shape, according to sources.

However, the tariff plans will come down as usage increases, and more people embrace 5G networks especially in Metros where the initial demand will come.

An immediate tariff war with the launch of 5G is unlikely, but it \"will be competitive as India continues to be a price-conscious market\".

A recent report by Nomura Global Markets Research estimated that telecom service providers would have two options -- either a modest 4 per cent incremental tariff hike on their overall subscriber base or a 30 per cent premium over 1.5 GB per day 4G plans.

\"Historically, Indian
telecom companies<\/a> have refrained from charging a premium for 4G plans (vs 2G\/3G data plans). With potentially higher speed on offer and likely initial uptake from premium customers (smartphones above Rs 15,000), there is a potential for telecom companies to charge a premium for 5G (vs 4G), in our view,\" Nomura said in its report.\"5G tariff plans would be a key monitorable in the near term, and 5G premium (vs 4G) may provide the next leg of ARPU (average revenue per unit) uptick for the telecom companies,\" it added.

Another report by Goldman Sachs Equity Research mentioned that 5G rollouts have not resulted in any \"meaningful uptick in capex for telecom companies globally, and it foresees a similar trend in India\".

Airtel CTO Randeep Sekhon said recently in reports that globally, there's not a major difference between 5G and 4G tariffs.

\"We expect 5G plans in India to be similar to 4G tariffs,\" he had said.

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