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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: Launched with much fanfare by telecom minister Manoj Sinha<\/a> and Ericsson<\/a> president and CEO Börje Ekholm last year, Ericsson’s 5G<\/a> innovation lab has stopped its 5G-related work around technology testing and use cases after its radiating spectrum license expired.

The lab was established in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, at the city campus in July 2018. The centre was set up with the aim to support the Indian government’s plans to foster a robust and vibrant 5G ecosystem in India.

People familiar with the matter said that Ericsson initially got an approval to use radiating spectrum for three months, which it renewed a couple of times. However, Ericsson was asked to pay commercial fee for the usage of trial spectrum now, hence the company stopped the work at the lab.

“They are now awaiting the recommendations of the telecom ministry panel on the spectrum for the test run. It will cover both non-radiating and radiating spectrum for 5G trials,” a person privy to the matter told ET.

The Department of Telecommunications (
DoT<\/a>) is yet to decide on stakeholders’ demand that trial spectrum be given for at least a year, compared with the three-months under current rules.

An Ericsson India spokesperson confirmed the development and said that Ericsson expects the radiating spectrum to be made available soon when the company will restart 5G use case development again.

“In 2018, we developed a number of 5G use cases as part of our collaboration with
IIT Delhi<\/a> and with leading Indian operators. We are not currently carrying out use case testing at the 5G Center of Excellence, due to the expiration of our spectrum license,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

In a separate statement to ET, IIT Delhi said that it is looking forward to collaborating with other institutes and evaluating requests from other institutes and organizations to use the testbed. “This period is being used to prepare the plan for using the testbed once license is available,” IIT Delhi said.

It added, “One UE, the Base station & 3.5GHz MIMO RF head are fully operational. However, the radio head is kept powered off for the time being as the licence has expired, and extension of the same is awaited”. It added that an application for license renewal is with the telecom department.

At the time of the launch, Sinha had urged the industry, academia, students and start-ups to leverage the Ericsson Innovation Lab to develop new 5G-based business models and applications in the field of agricultural, healthcare and smarter cities among others.

Ericsson’s rival
Huawei<\/a> is also looking to establish its own test bed in India in partnership with institutes like IITs. It has started discussions with academia and telcos to set it up to test the technology and identify new use cases.

“Huawei is open to spectrum in both 28 GHz and C-band for 5G trials. For lab, it needs non-radiating spectrum for one year at least for successful trials… it is awaiting the recommendations of the 5G committed by the DoT,” a person aware of Huawei's plan told ET.
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爱立信的IIT-D 5 g试验台暂停工作由于频谱不可用;华为计划的5 g试验台

声势浩大地启动由电信部长Manoj Sinha和爱立信总裁兼首席执行官Borje Ekholm去年,爱立信的5 g创新实验室已经停止5 g相关工作技术测试和用例后辐射频谱许可证过期。

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新德里:声势浩大地启动电信部长Manoj Sinha爱立信总裁兼首席执行官Borje Ekholm去年,爱立信的5克创新实验室已经停止5 g相关工作技术测试和用例后辐射频谱许可证过期。

实验室成立于与印度理工学院合作,德里,在城市校园2018年7月。中心成立,目的是支持印度政府计划培养一个强大的印度5 g和充满活力的生态系统。

知情人士表示,爱立信最初有一个批准使用辐射光谱,一连三个月,它更新了几次。然而,爱立信被要求支付商业费用使用试验谱的现在,因此公司停止在实验室工作。

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“他们现在等待电信部门委员会的建议的光谱测试运行。它将覆盖non-radiating和辐射光谱5 g试验,“一个人告诉ET参与此事。

电信部门()尚未决定涉众要求试验谱至少一年,与现行规则下的三个。

一个爱立信印度发言人证实了发展和表示,爱立信希望辐射光谱可用时,公司将很快重启5 g再次用例开发。

“2018年,我们开发了一系列5 g的用例作为我们合作的一部分IIT德里和印度的运营商。我们目前不进行用例测试5 g卓越中心的,由于我们的频谱许可证期满,”该发言人在一份声明中说。

在一个单独的语句,IIT德里表示,它期待着合作与其他机构和评估请求从其他机构和组织使用试验台。”这段时间被用来准备使用试验台的计划一旦可用的许可证,“IIT德里说。

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它补充说,“一个问题,基站& 3.5 ghz天线射频头完全运作。然而,无线头暂时保存关闭许可证已经过期,和扩展相同的等待”。它补充道,与电信部门申请许可证更新。

发射的时候,Sinha敦促行业,学术界、学生和企业利用爱立信创新实验室开发新5 g商业模式建设和应用领域的农业、医疗和智慧城市。

爱立信的竞争对手华为也希望建立自己的试验台在印度理工学院等机构合作。它已经开始讨论与学术界和电信公司设置它来测试技术和识别新用例。

“华为是开放在28 GHz和c波段光谱5 g试验。为实验室,它需要non-radiating频谱一年至少成功试验…它是等待犯下的5 g点的建议,“一个人知道华为的计划告诉等。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: Launched with much fanfare by telecom minister Manoj Sinha<\/a> and Ericsson<\/a> president and CEO Börje Ekholm last year, Ericsson’s 5G<\/a> innovation lab has stopped its 5G-related work around technology testing and use cases after its radiating spectrum license expired.

The lab was established in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, at the city campus in July 2018. The centre was set up with the aim to support the Indian government’s plans to foster a robust and vibrant 5G ecosystem in India.

People familiar with the matter said that Ericsson initially got an approval to use radiating spectrum for three months, which it renewed a couple of times. However, Ericsson was asked to pay commercial fee for the usage of trial spectrum now, hence the company stopped the work at the lab.

“They are now awaiting the recommendations of the telecom ministry panel on the spectrum for the test run. It will cover both non-radiating and radiating spectrum for 5G trials,” a person privy to the matter told ET.

The Department of Telecommunications (
DoT<\/a>) is yet to decide on stakeholders’ demand that trial spectrum be given for at least a year, compared with the three-months under current rules.

An Ericsson India spokesperson confirmed the development and said that Ericsson expects the radiating spectrum to be made available soon when the company will restart 5G use case development again.

“In 2018, we developed a number of 5G use cases as part of our collaboration with
IIT Delhi<\/a> and with leading Indian operators. We are not currently carrying out use case testing at the 5G Center of Excellence, due to the expiration of our spectrum license,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

In a separate statement to ET, IIT Delhi said that it is looking forward to collaborating with other institutes and evaluating requests from other institutes and organizations to use the testbed. “This period is being used to prepare the plan for using the testbed once license is available,” IIT Delhi said.

It added, “One UE, the Base station & 3.5GHz MIMO RF head are fully operational. However, the radio head is kept powered off for the time being as the licence has expired, and extension of the same is awaited”. It added that an application for license renewal is with the telecom department.

At the time of the launch, Sinha had urged the industry, academia, students and start-ups to leverage the Ericsson Innovation Lab to develop new 5G-based business models and applications in the field of agricultural, healthcare and smarter cities among others.

Ericsson’s rival
Huawei<\/a> is also looking to establish its own test bed in India in partnership with institutes like IITs. It has started discussions with academia and telcos to set it up to test the technology and identify new use cases.

“Huawei is open to spectrum in both 28 GHz and C-band for 5G trials. For lab, it needs non-radiating spectrum for one year at least for successful trials… it is awaiting the recommendations of the 5G committed by the DoT,” a person aware of Huawei's plan told ET.
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