Mumbai: Mobile phone operators and global equipment vendors appear to be split over the government’s decision to start 5G<\/a> trials.

While telcos say the trials are important to develop local use-cases, some equipment makers say it is too late, considering that over 50 commercial 5G networks have already been rolled out globally and their use-cases can be modified for the South Asian nation.

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A senior executive at one vendor said the trials should have begun a year ago and now that global testing is over, it does not make sense to start from scratch in India, especially with the auction of 5G airwaves slated for March-April.

“If the government wants
us<\/a> to work on trials, we will, but it is a time-consuming process and we could have started rollouts the moment auctions are done,” said a senior executive at one vendor, who asked not to be identified.

Mobile phone companies said the trials are still relevant.

“Yes, it may have helped if trials were allowed a year ago, but it is not too late,” said
Rajan Mathews<\/a>, director general of the Cellular Operators Association of India. “India-specific trials are needed and standards, even globally, are getting finalised. Densification, IoT (Internet of Things), network splitting and other feature functionalities are still getting developed.”

\n<\/p>

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Govt lets 5G waves roll, asks companies to submit bids for trial in 10 days<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
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India allows Huawei to participate in 5G trials<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n
A senior DoT official said trials can even be held simultaneously with the spectrum auction. “The trials can happen also with the winners of the spectrum auction,” the official added, when asked about the need for 5G trials in India.

Mathews said it will seven to eight months by the time the auctions get over and spectrum is allotted.

“Secondly, this is trial spectrum, allotted in some patches and won’t interfere with government’s allotment of actual 5G spectrum once the auctions get over,” he said.

The government has met operators and vendors such as
Ericsson<\/a>, Nokia and China<\/a>’s Huawei<\/a> and ZTE and it has asked the telcos to apply for trials by January 10.

Trials for 5G services in India were first scheduled for January 2019 but were delayed on modalities such as pricing and tenure. While the US,
South Korea<\/a> and China, among other major countries, are ahead on testing, India has its own set of challenges to address, experts said.

“While the US is looking into robotic surgery, autonomous cars, drone delivery and flying cars, India’s first priority will be to decongest the network and address call quality issues. Hence, testing is important,” said Hemant Joshi, technology, media and telecommunications leader at Deloitte India.

Another senior telco executive said 5G spectrum must be checked for suitability and to ensure there is no interference. “Bands need to be tested to indicate the service quality and spot any interference. Vendors will adapt to the software, but testing always helps,” the executive said.
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许多国家已经在5克、工业分歧试验

供应商为试验认为太晚了,电信公司表示,印度特定用例是必要的。5 g多弧离子镀在印度最初定于2019年1月,但推迟定价和任期等形式。而美国、韩国和中国等其他主要国家,在测试之前,印度有自己的一套应对的挑战。

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  • 更新2020年1月3日08:51点坚持

孟买:移动电话运营商和全球设备供应商似乎在政府决定开始分裂5克试用

而电信公司表示,试验开发当地的用例是很重要的,有些设备制造商说太晚了,考虑到50岁以上的商业5 g网络已经推出了全球,他们的用例可以修改这个南亚国家。



一个厂商的高管表示,该试验应该开始一年前和现在全球测试已经结束,是没有意义的从头开始在印度,尤其是5 g的拍卖电波定于3。

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“如果政府想要的我们我们将做试验,但这是一个耗时的过程,我们可以开始新的拍卖完成的那一刻,“在一个小贩跟前的一位高管说,他要求不透露姓名。

移动电话公司表示,试验仍然是适用的。

“是的,这可能帮助如果允许试验一年前,但它不是太迟了,”说Rajan马修斯印度手机运营商协会总干事。“还需要使试验和标准,甚至在全球范围内,越来越敲定。致密化、物联网(物联网)、网络分裂和其他特性功能仍得到发展。”

读也


点一位高级官员说试验甚至可以与频谱拍卖同时举行。“审判可能发生也与频谱拍卖的赢家,”这位官员补充说,当被问及在印度5 g试验的必要性。

马修斯说,将七到八个月的时候拍卖克服和频谱分配。

“第二,这是试验谱,分配一些补丁和不会干涉政府分配的实际5 g频谱拍卖克服之后,”他说。

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政府已经满足运营商和供应商等爱立信、诺基亚和中国华为和中兴,要求电信公司申请试验1月10日。

试验5 g服务在印度最初定于2019年1月,但推迟定价和任期等形式。在美国,韩国和中国等主要国家,在测试之前,印度有自己的一套应对挑战,专家说。

“美国正在调查机器人手术,自动汽车,无人驾驶飞机交付和飞行汽车,印度的首要任务将是解除充血网络和解决质量问题。因此,测试是很重要的,”雅Joshi说,科技、媒体和电信领导德勤印度。

另一个电信高管说5 g频谱必须检查适用性,确保没有干扰。“乐队需要测试表明服务质量和现场任何干涉。供应商将适应软件,但测试总是帮助,”这位高管表示。

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Mumbai: Mobile phone operators and global equipment vendors appear to be split over the government’s decision to start 5G<\/a> trials.

While telcos say the trials are important to develop local use-cases, some equipment makers say it is too late, considering that over 50 commercial 5G networks have already been rolled out globally and their use-cases can be modified for the South Asian nation.

\n \n

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n\n\n

A senior executive at one vendor said the trials should have begun a year ago and now that global testing is over, it does not make sense to start from scratch in India, especially with the auction of 5G airwaves slated for March-April.

“If the government wants
us<\/a> to work on trials, we will, but it is a time-consuming process and we could have started rollouts the moment auctions are done,” said a senior executive at one vendor, who asked not to be identified.

Mobile phone companies said the trials are still relevant.

“Yes, it may have helped if trials were allowed a year ago, but it is not too late,” said
Rajan Mathews<\/a>, director general of the Cellular Operators Association of India. “India-specific trials are needed and standards, even globally, are getting finalised. Densification, IoT (Internet of Things), network splitting and other feature functionalities are still getting developed.”

\n<\/p>

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
Govt lets 5G waves roll, asks companies to submit bids for trial in 10 days<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
India allows Huawei to participate in 5G trials<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n
A senior DoT official said trials can even be held simultaneously with the spectrum auction. “The trials can happen also with the winners of the spectrum auction,” the official added, when asked about the need for 5G trials in India.

Mathews said it will seven to eight months by the time the auctions get over and spectrum is allotted.

“Secondly, this is trial spectrum, allotted in some patches and won’t interfere with government’s allotment of actual 5G spectrum once the auctions get over,” he said.

The government has met operators and vendors such as
Ericsson<\/a>, Nokia and China<\/a>’s Huawei<\/a> and ZTE and it has asked the telcos to apply for trials by January 10.

Trials for 5G services in India were first scheduled for January 2019 but were delayed on modalities such as pricing and tenure. While the US,
South Korea<\/a> and China, among other major countries, are ahead on testing, India has its own set of challenges to address, experts said.

“While the US is looking into robotic surgery, autonomous cars, drone delivery and flying cars, India’s first priority will be to decongest the network and address call quality issues. Hence, testing is important,” said Hemant Joshi, technology, media and telecommunications leader at Deloitte India.

Another senior telco executive said 5G spectrum must be checked for suitability and to ensure there is no interference. “Bands need to be tested to indicate the service quality and spot any interference. Vendors will adapt to the software, but testing always helps,” the executive said.
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