New Delhi: Telecom<\/a> industry body COAI<\/a> expects supportive policy<\/a> framework and ecosystem to being in new technologies in India as it looks towards journey for the next 25 years in the country, a top official of the body said.

COAI's newly-appointed Director General
S P Kochhar<\/a> told PTI starting from scratch 25 years ago the Indian telecom sector is the second largest growing market globally after China<\/a> with a huge subscriber base of over 120 crore serving them with the cheapest tariffs in the world.

\"Ever since the first mobile call, made on July 31, 1995, telecom service providers have always come through in difficult situations, keeping the citizens connected, the nation's economy buzzing, governments functioning and the networks running.

\"The sector has seen phenomenal growth and has been the economic backbone of the nation by contributing 6.5 per cent to the GDP in 2019,\"
Kochhar<\/a> said.

He said 5G is going to be a game changer when India begins its journey for the next 25 years in the telecom sector and will need supportive policies for its growth.

\"5G is the next generation of mobile networks, as we expect a supportive policy framework and ecosystem to bring in the new technology. The contribution of telecom sector in GDP will remain a critical factor (as the industry aims to contribute from current 6.5 to 8 per cent) as usage increases and more subscribers are added,\" Kochhar said.

He said that edge computing, quantum computing, blockchain, robotics and whole lot of technologies will surely be playing a much critical role in the next 5 to 10 years which will need favourable environment in the country.

He said that the government should made available complete identified spectrum in 3300-3600 MHz bands for 5G technology.

\"Additional spectrum bands identified by 5G High Level Forum including 26, 28 and 40 GHz should also be identified and made available for 5G,\" Kochhar said.

Once the poster boy of India economy, all but one player in the sector have become debt-ridden and are struggling to crawl back to profit.

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has requested for several policy interventions to address financial distress faced by the telecom sector.

\"Government should rationalise the high burden of the regulatory levies on the telecom service providers (TSP) with immediate effect including GST,\" Kochhar said. At present, the government levies 18 per cent goods and services tax on telecom services.

Kochhar reiterated demand for the introduction of floor tariffs for data services by the regulator. Industry players have proposed raising of minimum rate of data per gigabyte by 5 to 10 times.

Talking about infrastructure issues, Kochhar said, \"Since all the cell towers in the country at present are not connected through fibre due to its paucity, there is an issue. Moreover, in last four years we have not had any increase in backhaul spectrum, hence, we are dealing with constrained factors and have to manage the quality of services based on existing capacity, for everybody's good,\" Kochhar said.

The COAI has demanded that the backhaul spectrum in the E and V bands (80GHz and 60GHz) should be made available at modest price at the earliest.
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期待一个支持性的政策框架,引进新的科技生态系统:COAI DG

印度电信行业是全球第二大增长的市场在中国有巨大的用户数量超过120卢比的服务与世界上最便宜的关税,COAI新任总干事S P Kochhar说。

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新德里消息:电信行业组织COAI希望支持政策框架和生态系统在新技术在印度看起来对旅行在接下来的25年,身体的一位高级官员说。

COAI新任总干事S P Kochhar告诉PTI从零开始25年前印度电信业是全球第二大市场中国与一个巨大的用户数量超过120卢比的服务与世界上最便宜的关税。

“自从第一个移动电话,7月31日,1995年,电信服务提供商一直通过在困难的情况下,保持公民连接,这个国家的经济的嗡嗡声,政府功能和网络运行。

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“行业经历了非凡的增长,国家的经济支柱贡献6.5%的国内生产总值(GDP)在2019年,“Kochhar说。

他说5 g是一个改变游戏规则当印度开始它的旅程在接下来的25年电信行业和需要发展的支持性政策。

“5 g是下一代移动网络,我们期待一个支持性的政策框架和生态系统带来的新技术。电信业在国民生产总值的贡献仍将是一个关键因素(如行业目标贡献从目前的6.5 8%)随着使用量的增加,越来越多的用户添加,”Kochhar说。

他说,边缘计算、量子计算、区块链、机器人技术和大量的技术肯定会扮演更重要的角色在未来5到10年将需要有利的环境。

他说,政府应该提供完整的识别范围在3300 - 3600兆赫波段5 g技术。

“额外频谱乐队由5 g高水平论坛包括26、28岁和40 GHz的因素也应该被确定和提供5克,“Kochhar说。

一旦印度经济的海报男孩,只有一个球员在该领域已成为负债累累的,正在努力爬回利润。

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印度手机运营商协会(COAI)已经要求几个政策干预解决电信业面临的财务困境。

“政府应该合理化的高负担监管对电信服务提供商(TSP)直接影响包括销售税,“Kochhar说。目前,政府对电信服务征收的税率18%的商品和服务。

Kochhar重申对地板关税的介绍数据服务的需求由监管机构。行业参与者提出了提高最低利率每gb的数据5到10倍。

谈论的基础设施问题,Kochhar说”,因为所有的基站在该国目前不是通过纤维由于其缺乏连接,有一个问题。此外,在过去四年我们没有任何增加回程光谱,因此,我们正在处理的限制因素和必须基于现有的质量管理服务能力,对每个人都很好,”Kochhar说。

COAI已经要求的回程频谱E和V波段(80 ghz和60 ghz)应该最早可以在适度的价格。

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New Delhi: Telecom<\/a> industry body COAI<\/a> expects supportive policy<\/a> framework and ecosystem to being in new technologies in India as it looks towards journey for the next 25 years in the country, a top official of the body said.

COAI's newly-appointed Director General
S P Kochhar<\/a> told PTI starting from scratch 25 years ago the Indian telecom sector is the second largest growing market globally after China<\/a> with a huge subscriber base of over 120 crore serving them with the cheapest tariffs in the world.

\"Ever since the first mobile call, made on July 31, 1995, telecom service providers have always come through in difficult situations, keeping the citizens connected, the nation's economy buzzing, governments functioning and the networks running.

\"The sector has seen phenomenal growth and has been the economic backbone of the nation by contributing 6.5 per cent to the GDP in 2019,\"
Kochhar<\/a> said.

He said 5G is going to be a game changer when India begins its journey for the next 25 years in the telecom sector and will need supportive policies for its growth.

\"5G is the next generation of mobile networks, as we expect a supportive policy framework and ecosystem to bring in the new technology. The contribution of telecom sector in GDP will remain a critical factor (as the industry aims to contribute from current 6.5 to 8 per cent) as usage increases and more subscribers are added,\" Kochhar said.

He said that edge computing, quantum computing, blockchain, robotics and whole lot of technologies will surely be playing a much critical role in the next 5 to 10 years which will need favourable environment in the country.

He said that the government should made available complete identified spectrum in 3300-3600 MHz bands for 5G technology.

\"Additional spectrum bands identified by 5G High Level Forum including 26, 28 and 40 GHz should also be identified and made available for 5G,\" Kochhar said.

Once the poster boy of India economy, all but one player in the sector have become debt-ridden and are struggling to crawl back to profit.

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has requested for several policy interventions to address financial distress faced by the telecom sector.

\"Government should rationalise the high burden of the regulatory levies on the telecom service providers (TSP) with immediate effect including GST,\" Kochhar said. At present, the government levies 18 per cent goods and services tax on telecom services.

Kochhar reiterated demand for the introduction of floor tariffs for data services by the regulator. Industry players have proposed raising of minimum rate of data per gigabyte by 5 to 10 times.

Talking about infrastructure issues, Kochhar said, \"Since all the cell towers in the country at present are not connected through fibre due to its paucity, there is an issue. Moreover, in last four years we have not had any increase in backhaul spectrum, hence, we are dealing with constrained factors and have to manage the quality of services based on existing capacity, for everybody's good,\" Kochhar said.

The COAI has demanded that the backhaul spectrum in the E and V bands (80GHz and 60GHz) should be made available at modest price at the earliest.
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