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全球统一的频谱分配一个优先级:FCC的派

“我将把它在印度双方来决定如何最好的拍卖和乐队,但是我将提供全力支持通用频谱拍卖方法采用在美国在过去的四分之一世纪,以及一项‘涉及上述全部’能源的光谱方法重新设计的标志FCC的5 g快计划。”

美国联邦通信委员会(FCC)主席特拜支持开放6 Ghz频段乐队在印度的未经授权的无线服务,称这将有利于消费者和创新者,,美国电信监管机构很乐意分享其经验与印度。Pai 1月20日下台,配合美国总统唐纳德·特朗普的出口,在一次采访中告诉ET Kalyan尔巴特,印度应该效仿美国在防止不安全的技术应用到其电信网络。编辑摘录。

美国科技巨头想要印度的电信监管机构火车效仿美国FCC和背部的开放6 Ghz乐队WiFi-6等未经许可的技术支持5 g-like速度。但是印度的电信公司警告这将破坏5 g商业案例。你的想法。

这将是一个决定我的朋友在印度,但我非常自豪的FCC决定6 Ghz乐队,这增加了wi - fi的可用频谱在美国几乎5倍,我更愿意在印度与我们的朋友分享我的经验。这将给消费者提供巨大的利益和创新者。从wi - fi路由器到家用电器,美国人使用的设备连接到互联网在未经授权的频谱激增,和我们的行为适应很长一段路要走,增加无线网络的需求。

但在印度电信公司说6 Ghz理想mid-band 5 g频谱拍卖必须而不是delicensed……

这是一个决定我的同行在印度。不过,我会增加,全球统一的频谱分配是一个重要的优先级,因为它会导致更有效的利用频谱和范围经济和规模。

印度计划宣布一系列的可信来源购买网络设备,此举被视为保持中国官方的第一步华为中兴通讯印度的未来电信扩张和5 g出局。你欢迎的决定吗?

我不会说印度政府正计划用这个动作,但是我欢迎印度和所有自由,民主国家跟随我们在预防不安全的技术运用到他们的电信网络。

FCC已经命名为华为、中兴对美国国家安全的威胁。我们有类似的网络设备采购的可信来源的列表吗?

我们创建的框架不支持特定电信设备制造商或供应商信任的来源。我们采用了规则指定某些实体创建一个过程“覆盖公司”,构成国家安全的威胁通信网络的完整性或通信供应链。

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在美国,这些问题通常管辖内的另一个联邦机构,美国联邦贸易委员会(federal Trade Commission)。

印度的电信行业是分歧采用国产5 g标准。一些人认为它可以导致第一个印度5 g知识产权。别人警告此举行不通商业,印度5 g全球舞台上的一个岛屿。你的想法。

国际上采用的标准允许范围/规模经济生产通讯设备以及互操作性跨国通信。FCC和美国电信行业蓬勃发展下宽松的规定,包括灵活使用频谱分配政策。我们依赖于标准的身体积蓄3 gpp(第三代合作伙伴项目)——洞察力签证从FCC的设定行业标准以确保互操作性。

应该效仿美国和印度两mid-band 5 g频谱拍卖和毫米波段,以确保有成本效益的细节和负担得起的滚5 g服务?

我将离开印度的政党来决定如何最好的拍卖和乐队,但是我将提供全力支持通用频谱拍卖方法采用在美国在过去的四分之一世纪,以及一项‘涉及上述全部’能源的光谱方法重新设计的标志FCC的5 g快计划。


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US Federal Communications Commission (FCC<\/a>) chairman Ajit Pai<\/a> has backed opening up of the 6 Ghz spectrum band in India for unlicensed WiFi services, saying it would benefit consumers and innovators, and that the US telecoms regulator<\/a> would be happy to share its experience with India. Pai, who steps down on January 20, in tandem with US President Donald Trump's exit, told ET\u2019s Kalyan Parbat in an interview that India should follow US\u2019s lead in preventing insecure technologies into its telecom networks. Edited excerpts.

US tech giants want India\u2019s telecom regulator Trai to emulate US FCC and back the opening up of the 6 Ghz band for unlicensed technologies like WiFi-6 that support 5G-like speeds. But India\u2019s telcos warn this would spoil the 5G business case. Your thoughts.
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This would be a decision for my friends in India to make but I am very proud of FCC\u2019s decision on the 6 Ghz band, which has increased the amount of spectrum available for Wi-Fi in the US almost by a factor of five, and I\u2019m more than willing to share my experience with our friends in India. This will provide a huge benefit to consumers and innovators. From Wi-Fi routers to home appliances, Americans\u2019 use of devices that connect to the internet over unlicensed spectrum has exploded, and our actions will go a long way towards accommodating that increase in Wi-Fi demand.

But telcos in India say 6 Ghz is ideal mid-band 5G spectrum that must be auctioned and not delicensed...
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This is a decision for my counterparts in India to make. I would, though, add that global harmonisation of spectrum allocations is an important priority for us as it can lead to more efficient use of spectrum and economies of scope and scale.