By Prasoon Srivastava <\/strong>
\n
BARCELONA: From 5G<\/a> trials to resolving business issues of telecom operators, the government is working to connect all the dots to ensure that India<\/a> does not miss the 5G services bus, telecom minister Manoj Sinha<\/a> said.
\n
\n\"We missed 2G, 3G and 4G bus but we are not going to miss 5G bus. A lot of work has been done in our department regarding it both at government and at service providers level,\" Sinha told PTI in an interview.
\n
\nHe was leading India's largest delegation at the global telecom industry event-- Mobile World Congress.
\n
\nResponding to query on existing financial stress in the sector, Sinha said the Cabinet will soon take a call on the recommendations of an inter-ministerial group (IMG) on revival of the sector. \"Hopefully in the next cabinet meeting,\" Sinha said.
\n
As part of relief measures for the debt-ridden
telecom sector<\/a>, the Telecom Commission has concurred with IMG recommendation to extend the time period for the payment of spectrum bought in auctions by operators to 16 years from the current 10 years and the regulator's recommendation that the ceiling on spectrum held by mobile operators within a particular band should be removed.
\n
\nIt suggested a 50 per cent cap on combined radiowave holding in efficient bands.
\n
\nGlobal telecom operators including Vodafone raised issue of level-playing-field with internet based companies under net neutrality as they need to make return on their investment to expand networks and roll out next generation technology.
\n
Sinha said that government has received recommendations from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (
TRAI<\/a>) and will soon come out with policy<\/a> around it.
\n
\n\"As far as net neutrality is considered, Trai's recommendations are broadly similar to view of our department. It is under advance stages of discussion and we will soon come out with policy on net neutrality,\" Sinha said.
\n
\nTalking about 5G readiness, the minister said that government is at advanced stages to set-up a test bed for 5G services at IIT Chennai and is open to allocate spectrum for trials to all entities including telecom operators for research and development of new technologies.
\n
\"Under Chairmanship of Telecom secretary (Aruna Sundararajan) we have constituted a high power committee. She is doing very good job. C-DoT has developed certain standards.
BSNL<\/a> is working in its own manner. Even private operators have made progress in this regard, specially Airtel and Reliance Jio,\" Sinha said.
\n
For
ease of doing business<\/a>, the government has taken many progressive steps in this regard and within three months the entire process to obtain a licence will be made online.
\n
\n\"We are going to make entire licence process online. We don't want any human interface. Rules will be on our website and anyone eligible entity can come and apply through website. I don't want human interface in this. We will implement it in maximum one quarter,\" Sinha said.
\n
He said that in the last three years, the government under the leadership of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi<\/a> has implemented reforms in the telecom sector including spectrum sharing, trading, simple network roll out rules and many of the issues of telecom operators will be addressed under the new telecom policy in the works.
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印度不会错过公共汽车5 g:电信部长Manoj Sinha

Sinha说,政府已经收到了来自印度电信管理局的建议(火车)和即将推出的政策。

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巴塞罗那:从5克试验解决电信运营商的业务问题,政府正在连接以确保所有的点印度不会错过了5 g服务总线、电信部长Manoj Sinha说。

“我们错过了2 g、3 g和4 g总线但我们不会错过5 g汽车。很多工作已经完成我们部门关于它在政府和服务提供者的水平,”Sinha告诉PTI在接受采访时说。

他领导印度最大的代表团在全球电信行业事件——移动世界大会。

响应查询在该行业现有的金融压力,Sinha说,内阁将很快采取打电话的建议部际集团(IMG)该行业的复兴。“希望在接下来的内阁会议,”Sinha说。

负债累累的作为救济措施的一部分电信部门,电信委员会同意IMG建议延长付款时间的频谱拍卖购买的运营商从当前的十年和16年的监管机构的建议范围上限由移动运营商在一个特定的乐队应该被删除。

它建议上限结合无线电波控股50%有效的乐队。

全球电信运营商包括沃达丰提出公平竞争问题与网络公司在网络中立,因为他们需要让他们的投资回报率,扩大网络和推出下一代技术。

Sinha说,政府已经收到了来自印度电信管理局的建议(火车),并将很快推出政策围绕它。

“网络中立是,火车的建议大致类似于我们部门的看法。在推进阶段的讨论,我们将很快推出网络中立政策,”Sinha说。

谈论5克准备,部长说,政府在晚期设置一个测试床5 g服务IIT钦奈和分配频谱开放试验所有实体包括电信运营商新技术的研究和开发。

“在主席电信部长(阿鲁娜Sundararajan)构成一个高功率委员会。她做的很好。C-DoT开发了特定的标准。BSNL以自己的方式工作。甚至私人运营商在这方面取得了进展,特别Jio Airtel和依赖,”Sinha说。

缓解做生意的,政府在这方面已经采取了许多进步的举措,在三个月内获得牌照将整个过程在线。

“我们将使整个执照过程在线。我们不希望任何人类接口。规则将在我们的网站上,任何符合条件的实体可以通过网站申请。我不希望人机界面。我们将实现它最大的一个季度,”Sinha说。

他说,在过去的三年里,政府总理的领导下莫迪实现了改革在电信部门包括频谱共享,交易简单网络推出的规则和电信运营商的许多问题将解决在新的电信政策。
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By Prasoon Srivastava <\/strong>
\n
BARCELONA: From 5G<\/a> trials to resolving business issues of telecom operators, the government is working to connect all the dots to ensure that India<\/a> does not miss the 5G services bus, telecom minister Manoj Sinha<\/a> said.
\n
\n\"We missed 2G, 3G and 4G bus but we are not going to miss 5G bus. A lot of work has been done in our department regarding it both at government and at service providers level,\" Sinha told PTI in an interview.
\n
\nHe was leading India's largest delegation at the global telecom industry event-- Mobile World Congress.
\n
\nResponding to query on existing financial stress in the sector, Sinha said the Cabinet will soon take a call on the recommendations of an inter-ministerial group (IMG) on revival of the sector. \"Hopefully in the next cabinet meeting,\" Sinha said.
\n
As part of relief measures for the debt-ridden
telecom sector<\/a>, the Telecom Commission has concurred with IMG recommendation to extend the time period for the payment of spectrum bought in auctions by operators to 16 years from the current 10 years and the regulator's recommendation that the ceiling on spectrum held by mobile operators within a particular band should be removed.
\n
\nIt suggested a 50 per cent cap on combined radiowave holding in efficient bands.
\n
\nGlobal telecom operators including Vodafone raised issue of level-playing-field with internet based companies under net neutrality as they need to make return on their investment to expand networks and roll out next generation technology.
\n
Sinha said that government has received recommendations from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (
TRAI<\/a>) and will soon come out with policy<\/a> around it.
\n
\n\"As far as net neutrality is considered, Trai's recommendations are broadly similar to view of our department. It is under advance stages of discussion and we will soon come out with policy on net neutrality,\" Sinha said.
\n
\nTalking about 5G readiness, the minister said that government is at advanced stages to set-up a test bed for 5G services at IIT Chennai and is open to allocate spectrum for trials to all entities including telecom operators for research and development of new technologies.
\n
\"Under Chairmanship of Telecom secretary (Aruna Sundararajan) we have constituted a high power committee. She is doing very good job. C-DoT has developed certain standards.
BSNL<\/a> is working in its own manner. Even private operators have made progress in this regard, specially Airtel and Reliance Jio,\" Sinha said.
\n
For
ease of doing business<\/a>, the government has taken many progressive steps in this regard and within three months the entire process to obtain a licence will be made online.
\n
\n\"We are going to make entire licence process online. We don't want any human interface. Rules will be on our website and anyone eligible entity can come and apply through website. I don't want human interface in this. We will implement it in maximum one quarter,\" Sinha said.
\n
He said that in the last three years, the government under the leadership of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi<\/a> has implemented reforms in the telecom sector including spectrum sharing, trading, simple network roll out rules and many of the issues of telecom operators will be addressed under the new telecom policy in the works.
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