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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: There is a need for a transparent spectrum policy<\/a> which has become critical on the back of public resource needed for the connected ecosystem and economic activities, the industry said.

“There is a greater need today for transparent and judicious spectrum
policy<\/a>, especially in a country like India. The world has realized the importance of robust telecom infrastructure and India still needs vast investments in its telecom infrastructure to be ready for the future digital economy,\" Manoj Misra, Senior Public Policy Director at GSMA<\/a> India said.

London-based GSMA represents as many as 800 telecom carriers worldwide.

With 5G on the horizon, Misra said that India is at a crucial point where a clear, predictable, and economically viable policy would help in sustainable investments to come in and provide a boost to the evolution and development of the next level of the technology revolution in the country.

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Mishra was speaking at a Webinar organized by GSMA and its Indian counterpart the Cellular Operators Association of India (
COAI<\/a>).

“Spectrum is the equivalent to cement and iron for us. The current pandemic has effectively put forth the importance of a robust network required to run an economy digitally. Spectrum is the fundamental ingredient of telecom infrastructure and a key essential of a connected society,\"
Rajan S Mathews<\/a>, director-general. COAI said.

\"It’s now the foremost duty of all stakeholders to understand the critical role of spectrum and frame policies and implement accordingly,\" Mathews said and added that the issues of availability of required spectrum to run digital networks seamlessly, the pricing, which is one of the highest in the world.

The sector regulator has recommended auction for airwaves across eight bands that included 3300-3600 MHz for provisioning of next-generation or 5G services. The incumbent operators such as
Bharti Airtel<\/a> and Vodafone Idea<\/a> termed the 5G spectrum base price of Rs 492 crore per unit as too high.
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印度需要透明的频谱政策:电信行业

需要一个透明的频谱政策已成为重要的公共资源连接所需的生态系统和经济活动,业内人士说。

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新德里:需要一个透明的频谱政策已成为重要的公共资源连接所需的生态系统和经济活动,业内人士说。

“今天有一个更大的需要透明和明智的光谱政策,尤其是在像印度这样的国家。世界已经实现健壮的电信基础设施的重要性和印度仍然需要巨大的投资在电信基础设施准备未来数字经济,“Manoj Misra、高级公共政策主管GSMA印度说。

伦敦GSMA代表多达800全球电信运营商。

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5 g的地平线上,Misra说,印度是一个至关重要的一点,一个清晰的、可预测的,和经济上可行的政策将有助于可持续投资来提供一个促进下一阶段的进化和发展的技术革命。

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Mishra说在网络研讨会由GSMA和印度外长印度手机运营商协会(COAI)。

“谱是相当于水泥和铁。当前流行的重要性已经有效地提出一个健壮的网络需要运行一个经济数字。光谱的基本成分是电信基础设施和连接的关键基本社会,“Rajan年代马修斯总干事。COAI说。

“现在所有的利益相关者理解的最重要的职责的关键作用光谱和框架和实施相应的政策,”马修斯说。她还指出,所需的频谱的可用性问题的数字网络无缝地运行,定价,这是世界上最高的国家之一。

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行业监管机构推荐拍卖电波在8个乐队,包括3300 - 3600 MHz下一代或5 g的供应服务。现任运营商等Bharti Airtel沃达丰的想法称为5 g频谱基本单位为492卢比的价格太高了。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: There is a need for a transparent spectrum policy<\/a> which has become critical on the back of public resource needed for the connected ecosystem and economic activities, the industry said.

“There is a greater need today for transparent and judicious spectrum
policy<\/a>, especially in a country like India. The world has realized the importance of robust telecom infrastructure and India still needs vast investments in its telecom infrastructure to be ready for the future digital economy,\" Manoj Misra, Senior Public Policy Director at GSMA<\/a> India said.

London-based GSMA represents as many as 800 telecom carriers worldwide.

With 5G on the horizon, Misra said that India is at a crucial point where a clear, predictable, and economically viable policy would help in sustainable investments to come in and provide a boost to the evolution and development of the next level of the technology revolution in the country.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
Vodafone Idea, Airtel may offer spectrum, assets, tax refunds as securities for AGR payments<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Moderate participation expected in spectrum auctions: ICRA<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
India-China skirmish revives hope to ban Chinese telecom equipment deployment<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Barring Chinese Huawei, ZTE telecom gear may be ‘costly’<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Mishra was speaking at a Webinar organized by GSMA and its Indian counterpart the Cellular Operators Association of India (
COAI<\/a>).

“Spectrum is the equivalent to cement and iron for us. The current pandemic has effectively put forth the importance of a robust network required to run an economy digitally. Spectrum is the fundamental ingredient of telecom infrastructure and a key essential of a connected society,\"
Rajan S Mathews<\/a>, director-general. COAI said.

\"It’s now the foremost duty of all stakeholders to understand the critical role of spectrum and frame policies and implement accordingly,\" Mathews said and added that the issues of availability of required spectrum to run digital networks seamlessly, the pricing, which is one of the highest in the world.

The sector regulator has recommended auction for airwaves across eight bands that included 3300-3600 MHz for provisioning of next-generation or 5G services. The incumbent operators such as
Bharti Airtel<\/a> and Vodafone Idea<\/a> termed the 5G spectrum base price of Rs 492 crore per unit as too high.
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