Cellular service providers are contesting a demand by a clutch of companies that they be allotted airwaves to build captive networks. Telecom companies<\/a> argue they have the expertise to roll out the networks enterprises need, and blocking frequency for industry would eat into almost 40% of the revenue that they are expecting from 5G<\/a> services. This could affect pricing and utilisation of spectrum<\/a>, and delay the rollout of nationwide 5G networks. India<\/a> is already behind in this respect, and a deterioration in the business case for public 5G networks could seriously affect the country's ambitions for its digital economy. The argument for sequestering spectrum for captive networks rests on the speed of rollout. Companies claim their use cases may not countenance the pace at which telecom companies are likely to build their grids. 对峙的分配频谱的问题不应该允许进一步推迟5 g拍卖。政府正在失去收入的迟到5克到目前为止推出。双方都可接受的解决方案很快就出现了。 移动电话服务提供商正在争夺离合器的公司,他们的需求是建立人工网络分配的电波。电信公司认为他们有专业知识推出网络企业需要,工业和阻断频率将侵蚀几乎40%的收入,他们预计5克服务。这可能影响定价和利用光谱,延迟推出全国5 g网络。印度在这方面已经落后了,恶化的商业理由公共5 g网络可能会严重影响国家的野心的数字经济。隔离俘虏网络频谱的理由基于推广的速度。公司声称他们的用例可能不支持电信公司的速度可能会建立网格。
Improving price discovery and ensuring efficient utilisation of spectrum are regulatory concerns, guided by the judicially settled position that the market is the better judge of value than the state for a limited resource like radio frequency. A marketplace for trade in spectrum would address both issues. Till then, the 'price' of allotted airwaves could administratively be brought to bear a correlation to that discovered through bidding. With the right pricing, utilisation of spectrum becomes a subordinate policing issue. The question of quality is, again, not insurmountable. Enterprise needs for reliable, secure networks can be ensured either by themselves or by cellular service providers. Both are served by a common pool of vendors.
The government's decision on the matter will be influenced by rollout timelines. The Internet of Things<\/a> (IoT) is a profound transformation for industry that India cannot afford to drag its feet on. A standoff on the matter of allotted spectrum should not be allowed to push back 5G auctions<\/a> further. The government is losing revenue on account of a tardy 5G rollout so far. A solution acceptable to both sides has to emerge soon.
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观点:光谱僵局不能推迟拍卖
政府对此事的决定将影响推出时间表。的物联网(物联网)是一种深刻的转型为工业,印度不能拖拉。对峙的分配频谱的问题不应该允许5克拍卖进一步。政府正在失去收入的迟到5克到目前为止推出。双方都可接受的解决方案很快就出现了。
Cellular service providers are contesting a demand by a clutch of companies that they be allotted airwaves to build captive networks. Telecom companies<\/a> argue they have the expertise to roll out the networks enterprises need, and blocking frequency for industry would eat into almost 40% of the revenue that they are expecting from 5G<\/a> services. This could affect pricing and utilisation of spectrum<\/a>, and delay the rollout of nationwide 5G networks. India<\/a> is already behind in this respect, and a deterioration in the business case for public 5G networks could seriously affect the country's ambitions for its digital economy. The argument for sequestering spectrum for captive networks rests on the speed of rollout. Companies claim their use cases may not countenance the pace at which telecom companies are likely to build their grids.
Improving price discovery and ensuring efficient utilisation of spectrum are regulatory concerns, guided by the judicially settled position that the market is the better judge of value than the state for a limited resource like radio frequency. A marketplace for trade in spectrum would address both issues. Till then, the 'price' of allotted airwaves could administratively be brought to bear a correlation to that discovered through bidding. With the right pricing, utilisation of spectrum becomes a subordinate policing issue. The question of quality is, again, not insurmountable. Enterprise needs for reliable, secure networks can be ensured either by themselves or by cellular service providers. Both are served by a common pool of vendors.
The government's decision on the matter will be influenced by rollout timelines. The Internet of Things<\/a> (IoT) is a profound transformation for industry that India cannot afford to drag its feet on. A standoff on the matter of allotted spectrum should not be allowed to push back 5G auctions<\/a> further. The government is losing revenue on account of a tardy 5G rollout so far. A solution acceptable to both sides has to emerge soon.
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