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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Kolkata: The Department of Telecommunications<\/a> (DoT<\/a>) will shortly ask the sector regulator to unveil a comprehensive discussion paper on a new licensing framework for operators of low earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations, people familiar with the matter said.

“The upcoming paper from the
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (Trai<\/a>) is likely to seek industry views on whether a new category of licences must be created for LEO players operating satellite gateways in India, or whether the scope of existing satcom<\/a> permits\/processes need to be widened and also simplified to accommodate them,” one of the people cited told ET.

Trai<\/a>, he added, is also likely to seek views on spectrum bands that should be allotted for LEO satellite gateway operations.

A gateway, in this case, would control an LEO constellation and also facilitate bandwidth connectivity between a satellite and the end-user of satellite broadband services in India.

The
DoT<\/a> move comes with the likes of Elon Musk<\/a>’s SpaceX and OneWeb—backed by Sunil Mittal-led Bharti Group<\/a> and the UK government—readying to start satellite internet operations in India next year, leveraging their respective LEO satellite constellations, and Jeff Bezos-founded Amazon<\/a> too eyeing the segment as part of its global LEO space internet initiative, Project Kuiper.

Q & V bands are important
<\/strong>
Bharti-backed OneWeb, in a recent submission, told Trai that it plans to operate two satellite gateways in India, and that it currently operates gateways globally on the ‘Ka’ or 28 GHz band. However, going forward, the Q and V bands would assume importance for next-gen satellite services and gateway communications. These, typically, would be millimetre wave (mmWave) spectrum--33-75 GHz.

Under the current
satcom<\/a> policy<\/a> rules, a VSAT services permit-holder needs to establish satellite earth station gateways in India for law enforcement purposes, and needs approval from the Department of Space (DoS) to use satellite frequencies. There is no separate licence now for gateway operations alone. Establishing gateways is now part of a VSAT licence.

DoT didn’t respond to queries.

Read also<\/h4>
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Bharti’s high-speed internet from OneWeb satellites in India by 2022; Co calls for light touch space policy<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Bharti-backed OneWeb launches 36 more LEO satellites from Russian cosmodrome<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
“Creating a new licence category for LEO satellite gateway operations would add to redundant permits, so instead efforts should be to simplify processes and procedures of existing satcom (read: VSAT) licences to accommodate the LEO players,” said a senior industry executive.

The latest developments come at a time when India is seen as a key emerging LEO satellite internet market, especially since what’s at stake is an opportunity to serve millions of Indians in rural and remote areas through satellite-based, fast internet services. More so since almost 75% of rural India does not have access to broadband as many locations are without cellular or fibre connectivity. As a result, LEO satellite systems are being viewed as a viable alternative, though these are costly right now.

But with LEO satellite technology rapidly gaining global scale, with OneWeb, SpaceX and
Amazon<\/a> set to compete aggressively to take fast satellite broadband to rural and remote areas, the price of such services will gradually decline, even in India, experts said. Satellite broadband rates in India are nearly 30 times that of 4G mobile broadband. Its costs $15-20 per GB, compared with $0.68 for mobile data.
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点寻求规范为狮子座玩家火车意见

在当前卫星通信策略规则,网络连线服务许可证持有人需要建立卫星地球站网关在印度执法目的,空间和需求部门的批准(DoS)使用卫星频率。没有单独的许可证现在网关独自操作。建立网关现在网络连线执照的一部分。

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加尔各答:电信部()行业监管机构问不久将公布一个全面的讨论文件在一个新的许可框架对运营商的低地球轨道(LEO)卫星星座,知情人士说。

“即将到来的论文印度电信管理部门(火车)可能会寻求行业意见是否必须创建一个新的类别牌照的狮子座玩家操作卫星网关在印度,还是现有的范围卫星通信许可/流程还需要扩大和简化,以适应他们,”引用的一个人告诉等。

火车,他补充说,也有可能寻求意见应该分配给LEO卫星光谱波段网关操作。

网关,在这种情况下,将控制一个狮子星座也促进卫星之间的带宽连接和卫星宽带服务的终端用户在印度。

有这样的移动Elon Musk苏尼尔•Mittal-led SpaceX和OneWeb-backedBharti集团和英国government-readying明年开始在印度卫星互联网业务,利用各自的LEO卫星星座,和杰夫Bezos-founded亚马逊也瞄准了段作为其全球LEO网络空间行动的一部分,项目柯伊伯。

Q & V带是重要的

Bharti-backed OneWeb,在最近的一次提交,告诉火车,计划在印度经营两个卫星网关,网关,它目前在全球范围内的‘咔’或28 GHz乐队。然而,展望未来,Q和V乐队认为下一代卫星服务的重要性和网关通信。通常,这些将是毫米波(mmWave)光谱——33 - 75 GHz。

在当前卫星通信 政策规则,网络连线服务许可证持有人必须在印度建立卫星地球站网关用于执法,空间和需求部门的批准(DoS)使用卫星频率。没有单独的许可证现在网关独自操作。建立网关现在网络连线执照的一部分。

点没有对此事作出回应。

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“创建一个新的许可证类别对LEO卫星网关操作将增加冗余的许可证,所以应该努力简化现有的卫星通信的流程和过程(即网络连线)牌照,以适应狮子座的球员,”一位资深业内高管表示。

的最新发展之际,印度被视为一个关键新兴LEO卫星互联网市场,尤其是岌岌可危的是一个机会来服务于数以百万计的印度人通过卫星在农村和偏远地区,快速的互联网服务。更因为几乎75%的印度农村没有获得宽带在很多地方没有细胞或纤维连接。因此,LEO卫星系统被视为一个可行的选择,但现在这些都是昂贵的。

但由于LEO卫星技术迅速得到全球范围内,与OneWeb SpaceX亚马逊将积极采取快速卫星宽带竞争农村和偏远地区,这类服务的价格会逐渐下降,甚至在印度,专家说。卫星宽带率在印度4 g移动宽带的近30倍。其成本每GB 15 - 20美元,而0.68美元为移动数据。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Kolkata: The Department of Telecommunications<\/a> (DoT<\/a>) will shortly ask the sector regulator to unveil a comprehensive discussion paper on a new licensing framework for operators of low earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations, people familiar with the matter said.

“The upcoming paper from the
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (Trai<\/a>) is likely to seek industry views on whether a new category of licences must be created for LEO players operating satellite gateways in India, or whether the scope of existing satcom<\/a> permits\/processes need to be widened and also simplified to accommodate them,” one of the people cited told ET.

Trai<\/a>, he added, is also likely to seek views on spectrum bands that should be allotted for LEO satellite gateway operations.

A gateway, in this case, would control an LEO constellation and also facilitate bandwidth connectivity between a satellite and the end-user of satellite broadband services in India.

The
DoT<\/a> move comes with the likes of Elon Musk<\/a>’s SpaceX and OneWeb—backed by Sunil Mittal-led Bharti Group<\/a> and the UK government—readying to start satellite internet operations in India next year, leveraging their respective LEO satellite constellations, and Jeff Bezos-founded Amazon<\/a> too eyeing the segment as part of its global LEO space internet initiative, Project Kuiper.

Q & V bands are important
<\/strong>
Bharti-backed OneWeb, in a recent submission, told Trai that it plans to operate two satellite gateways in India, and that it currently operates gateways globally on the ‘Ka’ or 28 GHz band. However, going forward, the Q and V bands would assume importance for next-gen satellite services and gateway communications. These, typically, would be millimetre wave (mmWave) spectrum--33-75 GHz.

Under the current
satcom<\/a> policy<\/a> rules, a VSAT services permit-holder needs to establish satellite earth station gateways in India for law enforcement purposes, and needs approval from the Department of Space (DoS) to use satellite frequencies. There is no separate licence now for gateway operations alone. Establishing gateways is now part of a VSAT licence.

DoT didn’t respond to queries.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
Bharti’s high-speed internet from OneWeb satellites in India by 2022; Co calls for light touch space policy<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Bharti-backed OneWeb launches 36 more LEO satellites from Russian cosmodrome<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
“Creating a new licence category for LEO satellite gateway operations would add to redundant permits, so instead efforts should be to simplify processes and procedures of existing satcom (read: VSAT) licences to accommodate the LEO players,” said a senior industry executive.

The latest developments come at a time when India is seen as a key emerging LEO satellite internet market, especially since what’s at stake is an opportunity to serve millions of Indians in rural and remote areas through satellite-based, fast internet services. More so since almost 75% of rural India does not have access to broadband as many locations are without cellular or fibre connectivity. As a result, LEO satellite systems are being viewed as a viable alternative, though these are costly right now.

But with LEO satellite technology rapidly gaining global scale, with OneWeb, SpaceX and
Amazon<\/a> set to compete aggressively to take fast satellite broadband to rural and remote areas, the price of such services will gradually decline, even in India, experts said. Satellite broadband rates in India are nearly 30 times that of 4G mobile broadband. Its costs $15-20 per GB, compared with $0.68 for mobile data.
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