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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The Department of Telecommunications<\/a> is working on identifying additional spectrum to address Indian telecom operators' demand for a \"larger chunk\" of airwaves to rollout 5G services<\/a>, Business Standard reported.

“We have allocated the 3300 MHz to 3600 MHz band for 5G services. Worldwide, the allocation of bands for 5G services is from 3300 MHz to 4200 MHz. India doesn’t have that much bandwidth, so we are looking for an additional 150 MHz,” a senior official told the publication.

Telcos had previously urged the telecom department to ensure optimum availability of spectrum in the 3300-3600 mid-band earmarked for 5G services. Telcos have also raised concerns about the availability of just 175Mhz spectrum for all service providers and said that it is “grossly inadequate” and would impact the rollout of
5G services in India<\/a>, ETTelecom reported.

\"We have been taking up these issues with
DoT<\/a>\/WPC regularly. We have been requesting DoT to kindly recognize the importance of the 3300-3600 MHz band for 5G, and thus, this band should be protected and exclusively used for 5G services,\" SP Kochhar, DG, COAI, had told ET. \"Presently, the availability of only 175 MHz spectrum in the 3300 MHz band is grossly inadequate.\"

As per Kochhar, telcos would be ready for 5G when a minimum of 80MHz for telco is identified in the 3.5GHz band.

Auctioning of 175MHz spectrum would potentially grant an equal share of 60MHz of spectrum to each private operator but it would limit the usage of this band to 4G and would adversely impact the rollout of 5G services, Kochhar had said.

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Telcos say spectrum available in mid-band for 5G grossly inadequate; want 80MHz per telco<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
COAI, which represents Reliance Jio, Vodafone Idea, and Bharti Airtel, has further urged the telecom department to earmark 400MHz per telco in the mmWave bands (26, 28, 37GHz) and a minimum 2x10MHz per operator in sub-GHz bands 600MHz and 700MHz.

Initially, 3300-3600Mhz (300MHz) band was earmarked for 5G services. However, as per the revised spectrum allocation document, the government will only be allocating 175MHz (3425-3600MHz) of spectrum for 5G after ISRO and the Department of Space (DoS) flagged that they need the 3400-3425Mhz spectrum for NaVIC application.

Notably, ISRO has already raised a similar objection for 3600-3700MHz using its study, where 1300km separation is needed from 5G station.

The spectrum auction of 5G services in India has been hanging by a thin thread since the beginning of talks of 5G primarily due to three things: One, the pricing of spectrum for auction has been an issue of contention by telcos; second, the amount of spectrum that would be offered for bidding; and thirdly, whether or not to conduct 5G auctions this fiscal year.

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电信部门开始工作来识别额外的频谱5 g:报告

“我们已经分配了3300兆赫到3600兆赫波段5 g服务。在世界范围内,乐队的分配5 g服务从3300兆赫到4200兆赫。印度没有那么多的带宽,所以我们正在寻找一个额外的150 MHz,”一位高级官员告诉出版。

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新德里:电信部正在识别额外的频谱来解决印度电信运营商的需求推出的“大块”广播吗5 g服务、业务标准的报告。

“我们已经分配了3300兆赫到3600兆赫波段5 g服务。在世界范围内,乐队的分配5 g服务从3300兆赫到4200兆赫。印度没有那么多的带宽,所以我们正在寻找一个额外的150 MHz,”一位高级官员告诉出版。

电信公司曾敦促电信部门,以确保最佳的可用性光谱在3300 - 3600年mid-band用于5 g服务。电信公司也表示担忧只是175 mhz频段的可用性对所有服务提供者和说,这是“严重不足”和将推出的影响5 g服务在印度,E乐动娱乐招聘TTelecom报道。

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“我们一直占据了这些问题定期/女警官。我们已经请求点请认识到的重要性5 g 3300 - 3600 MHz频段,因此,这个乐队应该保护和专门用于5 g服务,“COAI, SP Kochhar, DG告诉等。“目前,只有175 MHz的可用性在3300 MHz频段频谱严重不足。”

根据Kochhar,电信公司将准备5 g时至少80 mhz电信标识的3.5 ghz乐队。

拍卖的175 mhz频段可能授予同等份额的60 mhz的光谱每个私人运营商但它将限制使用这乐队4 g和不利影响5 g服务的推出,Kochhar所说的。

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代表依赖COAI Jio,沃达丰的想法,和Bharti Airtel,进一步督促电信部门拨款400 mhz每电信mmWave乐队(26日28日37 ghz)和最低2 x10mhz /运营商sub-GHz乐队600 mhz和700 mhz。

最初,3300 - 3600 mhz (300 mhz)乐队用于5 g服务。然而,根据文档修改后的频谱分配,政府只会分配175 mhz (3425 - 3600 mhz)的光谱后5 g ISRO和空间(DoS)标记,他们需要3400 - 3425 mhz频段NaVIC应用程序。

值得注意的是,ISRO已经提高了3600 - 3700 mhz类似的反对使用它的研究中,需要1300公里分离从5克。

5 g频谱拍卖服务在印度挂了一层薄薄的线程从一开始谈判的5 g主要是由于三件事:1、频谱拍卖的价格已经被电信公司争用的问题;第二,频谱的数量将提供招标;第三,是否进行5 g拍卖本财政年度。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The Department of Telecommunications<\/a> is working on identifying additional spectrum to address Indian telecom operators' demand for a \"larger chunk\" of airwaves to rollout 5G services<\/a>, Business Standard reported.

“We have allocated the 3300 MHz to 3600 MHz band for 5G services. Worldwide, the allocation of bands for 5G services is from 3300 MHz to 4200 MHz. India doesn’t have that much bandwidth, so we are looking for an additional 150 MHz,” a senior official told the publication.

Telcos had previously urged the telecom department to ensure optimum availability of spectrum in the 3300-3600 mid-band earmarked for 5G services. Telcos have also raised concerns about the availability of just 175Mhz spectrum for all service providers and said that it is “grossly inadequate” and would impact the rollout of
5G services in India<\/a>, ETTelecom reported.

\"We have been taking up these issues with
DoT<\/a>\/WPC regularly. We have been requesting DoT to kindly recognize the importance of the 3300-3600 MHz band for 5G, and thus, this band should be protected and exclusively used for 5G services,\" SP Kochhar, DG, COAI, had told ET. \"Presently, the availability of only 175 MHz spectrum in the 3300 MHz band is grossly inadequate.\"

As per Kochhar, telcos would be ready for 5G when a minimum of 80MHz for telco is identified in the 3.5GHz band.

Auctioning of 175MHz spectrum would potentially grant an equal share of 60MHz of spectrum to each private operator but it would limit the usage of this band to 4G and would adversely impact the rollout of 5G services, Kochhar had said.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
India, Japan finalise pact for cooperation in 5G, AI, critical information infrastructure<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Telcos say spectrum available in mid-band for 5G grossly inadequate; want 80MHz per telco<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
COAI, which represents Reliance Jio, Vodafone Idea, and Bharti Airtel, has further urged the telecom department to earmark 400MHz per telco in the mmWave bands (26, 28, 37GHz) and a minimum 2x10MHz per operator in sub-GHz bands 600MHz and 700MHz.

Initially, 3300-3600Mhz (300MHz) band was earmarked for 5G services. However, as per the revised spectrum allocation document, the government will only be allocating 175MHz (3425-3600MHz) of spectrum for 5G after ISRO and the Department of Space (DoS) flagged that they need the 3400-3425Mhz spectrum for NaVIC application.

Notably, ISRO has already raised a similar objection for 3600-3700MHz using its study, where 1300km separation is needed from 5G station.

The spectrum auction of 5G services in India has been hanging by a thin thread since the beginning of talks of 5G primarily due to three things: One, the pricing of spectrum for auction has been an issue of contention by telcos; second, the amount of spectrum that would be offered for bidding; and thirdly, whether or not to conduct 5G auctions this fiscal year.

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