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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT<\/a>) has simplified the testing method for fifth-generation or 5G wireless products in laboratories with the spectrum available for demonstration purposes at a charge of Rs. 5,000 a year, a senior official said.

\"The testing 5G wireless products in labs are now simplified, and can only through a self-declaration, stakeholders can get the spectrum, and need not go through an elaborate approval process,\"
Kishore Babu<\/a>, deputy director-general at DoT said at a Webinar, organised by ETTelecom.

Babu further said that for Rs 5,000 a year, stakeholders could get a license for any quantum of spectrum for doing tests in a non-interference mode.

The industry is apparently finding it hard to develop India-specific use cases leading to uncertainty in the adoption of next-generation technology.

The official said that country-specific use cases should be built, and added, \"usage is something that can generate demand and enable operators to invest.\"

The operators, according to him, while taking this (5G) technology to the public, should look at three important areas that include - usage cases, scalability, and most important investments.

\"We are all aiming of 5G as a pathbreaking technology with disruptive capabilities which is denoted as a general-purpose technology. It's scope huge, and can impact social, security, strategic as well as economic spheres,\" Babu said.

The official said that with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-led consortiums, the testbed infrastructure would be made available to the public in the coming months and that would encourage innovation and R&D.

The 5G testbed, already set up at IIT Chennai is aimed to encourage industry to take an early lead in network deployments with India-specific use cases that could also transform into commercial rollouts.

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India&#39;s first 5G network test lab to go live in Q3<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
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India's strategy to offer enhanced coverage and affordable services lies with Low Mobility Large Cell (LMLC), one of the crucial 5G standards, which according to him, in the final stages of approval in the
International Telecommunication Union<\/a> (ITU).

In June 2019, the Digital Communications Commission (DCC) had approved norms for spectrum allocation for 5G trials based on the recommendations of a DoT-constituted committee chaired by IIT Kanpur director Abhay Karandikar.

Meanwhile, the government has postponed radiowaves auction to 2021 while incumbents such as
Reliance Jio<\/a>, Bharti Airtel<\/a>, and Vodafone<\/a> Idea continue to argue that the 5G base price at Rs 492 crore per unit as too high.

Back in 2018, the department had asked the telecom carriers and vendors to showcase India-specific 5G use cases but nothing has moved so far, according to industry experts who attribute acute financial stress and losses, as one of the deterrents for telcos to further spend on next-generation networks.

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点简化了5 g无线产品测试:官员

电信部门(点)简化了第五代或5 g无线产品的测试方法在实验室光谱可用于演示目的Rs。5000年,一位高级官员说。

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新德里:电信部(第五代)已经简化了测试方法或5 g无线产品在实验室光谱可用于演示目的Rs。5000年,一位高级官员说。

“测试5 g无线产品在实验室现在简化,只能通过一个交代问题,利益相关者可以得到,而不需要经过一个复杂的审批过程,”基肖尔先生点副主任说,网络研讨会,由ETTelecom组织。乐动娱乐招聘

先生进一步说,对Rs 5000一年,利益相关者可以得到一个许可任何量子谱在不干涉模式下进行测试。

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行业显然是很难使开发用例导致下一代技术的采用的不确定性。

官方表示,国家应当构建用例,并补充说,“使用是可以生成需求,使运营商投资。”

运营商,根据他的说法,同时向公众(5克)技术,应该在三个重要领域,包括使用情况下,可伸缩性和最重要的投资。

“我们都是瞄准5 g的开创性的技术具有破坏性的能力表示为一个通用的技术。范围大,会影响社会、安全、战略以及经济领域,”先生说。

的官员说,印度理工学院(IIT)领导的财团,试验台的基础设施将在未来几个月向公众开放,鼓励创新和研发。

5 g的实验,已经建立了IIT钦奈旨在鼓励行业是一个领先的网络部署和使用例也可以转变成商业产品。

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印度的战略提供增强覆盖率和负担得起的服务在于低流动性大细胞(LMLC), 5 g的一个重要标准,根据他的说法,在最后阶段的批准国际电信联盟(ITU)。

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2019年6月,数字通信委员会(DCC)批准了频谱分配5 g试验规范的建议基于DoT-constituted委员会IIT坎普尔Abhay Karandikar主任主持。

与此同时,政府推迟了电波拍卖到2021而在职者,如依赖Jio,Bharti Airtel,沃达丰(Vodafone)想法继续认为,5 g底价492卢比每单位是太高了。

早在2018年,国务院已经要求电信运营商和厂商展示用例使5克但没有搬到目前为止,据业内专家属性严重的财政压力和损失,作为一个电信公司进一步威慑的下一代网络。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT<\/a>) has simplified the testing method for fifth-generation or 5G wireless products in laboratories with the spectrum available for demonstration purposes at a charge of Rs. 5,000 a year, a senior official said.

\"The testing 5G wireless products in labs are now simplified, and can only through a self-declaration, stakeholders can get the spectrum, and need not go through an elaborate approval process,\"
Kishore Babu<\/a>, deputy director-general at DoT said at a Webinar, organised by ETTelecom.

Babu further said that for Rs 5,000 a year, stakeholders could get a license for any quantum of spectrum for doing tests in a non-interference mode.

The industry is apparently finding it hard to develop India-specific use cases leading to uncertainty in the adoption of next-generation technology.

The official said that country-specific use cases should be built, and added, \"usage is something that can generate demand and enable operators to invest.\"

The operators, according to him, while taking this (5G) technology to the public, should look at three important areas that include - usage cases, scalability, and most important investments.

\"We are all aiming of 5G as a pathbreaking technology with disruptive capabilities which is denoted as a general-purpose technology. It's scope huge, and can impact social, security, strategic as well as economic spheres,\" Babu said.

The official said that with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-led consortiums, the testbed infrastructure would be made available to the public in the coming months and that would encourage innovation and R&D.

The 5G testbed, already set up at IIT Chennai is aimed to encourage industry to take an early lead in network deployments with India-specific use cases that could also transform into commercial rollouts.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
India&#39;s first 5G network test lab to go live in Q3<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Reliance Jio aims to test own 5G gear; seeks DoT nod: Report<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
India's strategy to offer enhanced coverage and affordable services lies with Low Mobility Large Cell (LMLC), one of the crucial 5G standards, which according to him, in the final stages of approval in the
International Telecommunication Union<\/a> (ITU).

In June 2019, the Digital Communications Commission (DCC) had approved norms for spectrum allocation for 5G trials based on the recommendations of a DoT-constituted committee chaired by IIT Kanpur director Abhay Karandikar.

Meanwhile, the government has postponed radiowaves auction to 2021 while incumbents such as
Reliance Jio<\/a>, Bharti Airtel<\/a>, and Vodafone<\/a> Idea continue to argue that the 5G base price at Rs 492 crore per unit as too high.

Back in 2018, the department had asked the telecom carriers and vendors to showcase India-specific 5G use cases but nothing has moved so far, according to industry experts who attribute acute financial stress and losses, as one of the deterrents for telcos to further spend on next-generation networks.

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