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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: UK and US trade and technology bodies opposed the mandatory adoption of the Indian 5G<\/a> standard, 5Gi<\/a>, and warned that doing so could set back vital shared work on supply chain security, vendor diversification, and alternative network architectures such as Open RAN which will also rely on globally harmonized standards.

“As TEC considers incorporation of
5Gi<\/a> as a national standard, we hope that it will also consider the importance of globally harmonized standards for 5G to the success of India’ ICT ecosystem. We also ask that, whatever standards are adopted, that the Department of Telecommunications<\/a> avoid making the use of any one standard mandatory and allow telecommunications service providers to deploy technologies conforming to the standards of their choice,” trade bodies said in a joint letter to the telecom department.

These bodies include
Information Technology Industry Council<\/a> (ITI), Telecommunications Industry<\/a> Association (TIA), UK India Business Council<\/a> (UKIBC), U.S. Chamber of Commerce US-India Business Council (USIBC) and US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF).

The bodies also told the telecom department that adopting global specifications for
5G technology<\/a> is a foundational step toward demonstrating further cooperation among “QUAD” nations.

They have also urged the telecom department and the
Telecommunications Engineering Center<\/a> (TEC) to do “appropriate technical due diligence to confirm” claimed capabilities of the local 5G standard, 5Gi, during its review process.

“We appreciate the commitment between leaders from India, the United States, Japan, and Australia to facilitate coordination on technology standards development and cooperate on telecommunications deployment in the context of the Quad Emerging Technology Working Group. Adopting global specifications for
5G technology<\/a> is a foundational step toward demonstrating further cooperation on these issues,” trade bodies said in a joint letter to the telecom department.

The representatives of the bodies said that adopting 3GPP’s 5G standards as a national standard also will further strengthen India’s status as a manufacturing hub for ICT products and services.

“By using common standards, companies can set up manufacturing operations in India with the confidence that they can easily serve both the Indian market and export to global markets,” they added.

As 5G becomes fundamental to the fabric of connectivity across industries and as 3GPP continues to release updated specifications that may diverge from and make obsolete country-specific standards, the economic advantages of leveraging globally harmonized technology standards to India’s manufacturing ecosystem will only become more apparent.

“We appreciate the urgent need for connectivity in rural India, and we believe that the global 5G standards – developed by stakeholders from across the world with a range of both rural and urban use cases in mind – are the best answer to this challenge,” bodies said.

Read also<\/h4>
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They said that by leveraging economies of scale achieved through globally harmonized standards and proven technology solutions that have already been tested around the world, India’s telecommunications network operators will be able to build out networks for rural India at affordable rates with fewer challenges related to system integration and management.

At a recent stakeholders’ meeting,
Reliance Jio<\/a> and Bharti Airtel<\/a> recently told the Department of Telecommunications<\/a> (DoT) that the so-called Indian 5G standard, 5Gi, doesn't have a device ecosystem and it should only be considered as optional and non-mandatory for the industry<\/a>.

Both telcos said that making the 5Gi standard mandatory would increase prices of smartphones.
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国际贸易组织反对强制采用5胃肠道;说全球标准必须对四国家合作

身体的代表说,采用3 gpp的5 g标准作为国家标准也将进一步加强印度的地位作为ICT的制造业中心的产品和服务。

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新德里:英国和美国贸易和技术机构反对强制采用的印度人5克标准,5胃肠道,并警告说,这样做可能会影响供应链上共享工作安全至关重要,供应商多样化和替代网络体系结构,如开跑,还将依赖全球统一标准。

“TEC认为整合5胃肠道作为国家标准,我们也希望它能考虑全球统一标准的重要性,成功的5 g印度的ICT的生态系统。我们也要求,采用什么标准,电信部避免使用任何一个标准的强制性和允许电信服务提供商部署技术符合标准的选择,“贸易团体联合信中表示电信部门。

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这些机构包括信息技术产业理事会(Information Technology Industry Council)(来),电信行业协会(TIA)英国印度商业委员会(UKIBC),美国商会印商业协会(USIBC),美印战略伙伴关系论坛(USISPF)。

尸体还告诉电信部门,采用全球规范5 g技术是一个基本的一步演示“四”国家之间的进一步合作。

他们还敦促电信部门和电信工程中心(TEC)做“适当的技术尽职调查确认”声称当地5 g的能力标准,5胃肠道,在审查过程。

“我们欣赏来自印度的领导人之间的承诺,美国,日本,和澳大利亚技术标准发展促进协调和配合电信部署四的背景下新兴技术工作组。采用全球规范5 g技术是一个基本的一步演示进一步合作在这些问题上,“贸易团体联合信中表示电信部门。

身体的代表说,采用3 gpp的5 g标准作为国家标准也将进一步加强印度的地位作为ICT的制造业中心的产品和服务。

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“通过使用通用标准,企业可以在印度设立制造业务的信心,他们可以很容易地为印度市场和出口到全球市场,”他们补充说。

5 g成为基本的连接在工业和3 gpp继续发布更新的规范,可能偏离,使过时的国家标准,利用全球统一技术标准的经济优势,印度的制造业生态系统只会变得更加明显。

“我们欣赏迫切需要连接在印度农村,和我们相信全球5 g标准,由利益相关者来自世界各地的农村和城市的用例——这一挑战是最好的答案,“身体说。

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他们说,利用规模经济通过全球统一标准和成熟技术的解决方案,世界各地已经测试了,印度的电信网络运营商将能够构建网络对印度农村以可承受的利率用更少的挑战与系统集成和管理。

在最近的一次股东会议,依赖JioBharti Airtel最近对电信部(点),所谓的印度5 g标准,5 gi,没有设备的生态系统,它应该只被认为是可选的,非强制性的行业

两个电信公司表示,使5 gi标准强制将增加智能手机的价格。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: UK and US trade and technology bodies opposed the mandatory adoption of the Indian 5G<\/a> standard, 5Gi<\/a>, and warned that doing so could set back vital shared work on supply chain security, vendor diversification, and alternative network architectures such as Open RAN which will also rely on globally harmonized standards.

“As TEC considers incorporation of
5Gi<\/a> as a national standard, we hope that it will also consider the importance of globally harmonized standards for 5G to the success of India’ ICT ecosystem. We also ask that, whatever standards are adopted, that the Department of Telecommunications<\/a> avoid making the use of any one standard mandatory and allow telecommunications service providers to deploy technologies conforming to the standards of their choice,” trade bodies said in a joint letter to the telecom department.

These bodies include
Information Technology Industry Council<\/a> (ITI), Telecommunications Industry<\/a> Association (TIA), UK India Business Council<\/a> (UKIBC), U.S. Chamber of Commerce US-India Business Council (USIBC) and US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF).

The bodies also told the telecom department that adopting global specifications for
5G technology<\/a> is a foundational step toward demonstrating further cooperation among “QUAD” nations.

They have also urged the telecom department and the
Telecommunications Engineering Center<\/a> (TEC) to do “appropriate technical due diligence to confirm” claimed capabilities of the local 5G standard, 5Gi, during its review process.

“We appreciate the commitment between leaders from India, the United States, Japan, and Australia to facilitate coordination on technology standards development and cooperate on telecommunications deployment in the context of the Quad Emerging Technology Working Group. Adopting global specifications for
5G technology<\/a> is a foundational step toward demonstrating further cooperation on these issues,” trade bodies said in a joint letter to the telecom department.

The representatives of the bodies said that adopting 3GPP’s 5G standards as a national standard also will further strengthen India’s status as a manufacturing hub for ICT products and services.

“By using common standards, companies can set up manufacturing operations in India with the confidence that they can easily serve both the Indian market and export to global markets,” they added.

As 5G becomes fundamental to the fabric of connectivity across industries and as 3GPP continues to release updated specifications that may diverge from and make obsolete country-specific standards, the economic advantages of leveraging globally harmonized technology standards to India’s manufacturing ecosystem will only become more apparent.

“We appreciate the urgent need for connectivity in rural India, and we believe that the global 5G standards – developed by stakeholders from across the world with a range of both rural and urban use cases in mind – are the best answer to this challenge,” bodies said.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
US offers Brazil 5G tech to replace Chinese Huawei<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Jio joins Airtel in fight against 5Gi standard; says 2 GHz in mid-band needed for India 5G demand<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
They said that by leveraging economies of scale achieved through globally harmonized standards and proven technology solutions that have already been tested around the world, India’s telecommunications network operators will be able to build out networks for rural India at affordable rates with fewer challenges related to system integration and management.

At a recent stakeholders’ meeting,
Reliance Jio<\/a> and Bharti Airtel<\/a> recently told the Department of Telecommunications<\/a> (DoT) that the so-called Indian 5G standard, 5Gi, doesn't have a device ecosystem and it should only be considered as optional and non-mandatory for the industry<\/a>.

Both telcos said that making the 5Gi standard mandatory would increase prices of smartphones.
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