\"<p>FILE
FILE - People walk past a Verizon store in Manhattan's Midtown neighborhood in New York, May 2, 2017 (AP Photo\/Bebeto Matthews, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: US telecom firm Verizon<\/a> Inc. said it is optimistic about the 5G<\/a> captive private network market in India but wants clarity around spectrum allocation that can facilitate services to customers in the country.

“We need those building blocks in place around the spectrum allocation so that we can bring those services to customers,\"
Robert Le Busque<\/a>, regional vice president, Asia Pacific at Verizon Business Group told ET.

The company’s enterprise wing is closely working together with technology partners to co-innovate and co-develop solutions.

Last year, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) proposed a reservation of 40 MHz in the 3700-3800 MHz band for captive 5G networks, in addition to 40 MHz in the 4800-4990 MHz and 400 MHz in the millimetre (mmWave) or 28.5-29.5 GHz frequency band.

But the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has rejected the proposals and plans to auction those spectrum bands. The DoT wants entities willing to deploy such private networks to lease these spectrum bands from a telecom service provider.

Presently, entities wanting spectrum for captive networks can either lease from operators or get airwaves directly. Telcos oppose any direct allocation of airwaves but technology companies or system integrators have been lobbying to obtain spectrum directly to deploy captive next generation networks.

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“There are millimetre wave (mmWave) and ultra-high bands. There are applications for both. But ultimately, that’s a decision for the national regulator and bodies to determine how they would like to frame the rules,” said Le Busque.

The business arm of the telco said it has expertise in both mid band and millimetre wave technology in the 5G segment.

“We feel confident that regardless of the policy settings, we will have solutions and expertise, experience and capability that we'll be able to bring to our Indian customers and partners,” said Le Busque.

Last year, Verizon partnered with Finland’s Nokia and US firm Microsoft to offer
private 5G services<\/a> to enterprise customers, and also partnered with Indian systems integrator Wipro to bring network-as-a-service to the market.
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频谱分配可能有助于将私人5 g服务客户:威瑞森

去年,印度电信管理局(火车)提出了保留40 MHz 3700 - 3800 MHz频带俘虏5 g网络,除了40 MHz 4800 - 4990 MHz和400 MHz的频率为-29.5 GHz 28.5毫米(mmWave)或乐队。

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新德里:美国电信公司威瑞森公司表示乐观5克俘虏私有网络市场在印度但要清晰在频谱分配,可以促进服务客户。

“我们需要这些构建块在频谱分配,这样我们才能给客户带来这些服务,“罗伯特·勒Busque亚太地区副总裁,Verizon商业团体告诉等。

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去年,印度电信管理局(火车)提出了保留40 MHz 3700 - 3800 MHz频带俘虏5 g网络,除了40 MHz 4800 - 4990 MHz和400 MHz的频率为-29.5 GHz 28.5毫米(mmWave)或乐队。

但是电信部(点)拒绝了建议和计划拍卖这些谱带。点希望实体愿意部署这样的私人网络租赁这些谱带从电信服务提供商。

目前,实体想要俘虏网络频谱可以直接从运营商或者电波租赁。电信公司反对任何直接分配的电波,但科技公司或系统集成商进行游说,希望获得光谱直接部署俘虏下一代网络。

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“有毫米波(mmWave)和超高的乐队。有申请。但归根结底,这是一个决定国家监管机构和身体来确定他们愿意框架的规则,”勒Busque说。

有专长的电信的业务部门表示,在中期乐队和毫米波技术在5克。

“我们相信无论政策设置,我们将解决方案和专业知识,经验和能力,我们就能带给我们的印度客户和合作伙伴,“Le Busque说。

去年,Verizon与芬兰的诺基亚和微软提供美国公司私人5 g服务企业客户,也与印度合作系统集成商Wipro network-as-a-service市场。
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\"&lt;p&gt;FILE
FILE - People walk past a Verizon store in Manhattan's Midtown neighborhood in New York, May 2, 2017 (AP Photo\/Bebeto Matthews, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: US telecom firm Verizon<\/a> Inc. said it is optimistic about the 5G<\/a> captive private network market in India but wants clarity around spectrum allocation that can facilitate services to customers in the country.

“We need those building blocks in place around the spectrum allocation so that we can bring those services to customers,\"
Robert Le Busque<\/a>, regional vice president, Asia Pacific at Verizon Business Group told ET.

The company’s enterprise wing is closely working together with technology partners to co-innovate and co-develop solutions.

Last year, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) proposed a reservation of 40 MHz in the 3700-3800 MHz band for captive 5G networks, in addition to 40 MHz in the 4800-4990 MHz and 400 MHz in the millimetre (mmWave) or 28.5-29.5 GHz frequency band.

But the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has rejected the proposals and plans to auction those spectrum bands. The DoT wants entities willing to deploy such private networks to lease these spectrum bands from a telecom service provider.

Presently, entities wanting spectrum for captive networks can either lease from operators or get airwaves directly. Telcos oppose any direct allocation of airwaves but technology companies or system integrators have been lobbying to obtain spectrum directly to deploy captive next generation networks.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
Verizon names new CFO, elevates Sowmyanarayan Sampath to lead Verizon Consumer Group<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
India an extraordinary innovator, can lead world in 5G technology: Verizon&#39;s Robert Le Busque<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Is the industry doing enough to create 5G use cases in India?<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
US FAA awards Verizon $2.4 bln contract for telecom network infrastructure<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
“There are millimetre wave (mmWave) and ultra-high bands. There are applications for both. But ultimately, that’s a decision for the national regulator and bodies to determine how they would like to frame the rules,” said Le Busque.

The business arm of the telco said it has expertise in both mid band and millimetre wave technology in the 5G segment.

“We feel confident that regardless of the policy settings, we will have solutions and expertise, experience and capability that we'll be able to bring to our Indian customers and partners,” said Le Busque.

Last year, Verizon partnered with Finland’s Nokia and US firm Microsoft to offer
private 5G services<\/a> to enterprise customers, and also partnered with Indian systems integrator Wipro to bring network-as-a-service to the market.
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