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      Delicensing of Spectrum in 6GHz Band Could Hamper 5G, 6G Rollout in India : COAI

      Telecom industry body COAI has caution the telecom department that delicensing spectrum in the 6 Ghz band will hamper roll out of 5G advance and 6G services in the country. In a letter dated 10th August 2023 to Department of Telecom Secratory Apurva Chandra, the Cellular Operators Association of India, whose members include Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, Vodafone Idea and other, has request the Department of Telecom to include the 6 gigahertz spectrum in the auction and support its allocation for mobile telecommunication at the global level.

      COAI said that the 6 GHz band is the only additional contiguous spectrum available in mid-band for IMT (International Mobile Telecommunications), beyond what has already put up in auction.

      COAI Director General SP Kochhar said in the letter :

      “Hence, it is important for future growth of 5G and beyond technologies, including the roadmap for 6G introduction in India. This spectrum will be crucial as India firms up an action plan for Bharat 6G. Delicensing this important chunk of spectrum will seriously hamper the deployment of 5G+ and 6G In India,”.

      The COAI has caution the department that heeding the demand of Wifi service providers to make the 6 GHz band freely available will lead to revenue loss to the government.

      SP Kochhar said :

      “We understand that some industry body(ies) have approach your good office, demanding that this band be delicensed for promoting Wifi services in the country. We believe that this spectrum can be utilised far more efficiently for the benefit of the nation and our citizens by augmenting 5G services in India,”.

      The DoT had delicense or made the 600 megahertz of spectrum freely available in the 5 GHz band in 2018.

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      COAI said that delicense 255 MHz in the 600 Mhz spectrum is completely unutilise in the absence of device ecosystem support.

      SP Kochhar said :

      “We believe that not using the available spectrum optimally and demanding more spectrum on top of that would lead to waste of such a scarce available valuable resource,”.

      According to the industry body’s letter, the top speed of Wifi will remain the same in 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands at 9.6 gigabits per second, which will not lead to any real value addition for end-consumers.

      The COAI DG said that any delicensing of 6 GHz or part thereof will reduce the spectrum for 5G and thereby limit the growth of 5G and 6G, which would be the main drivers of broadband in the country.

      SP Kochhar said :

      “For instance, the recent mid-band (C band) spectrum auctions of 2022 in India have derived a sale value of Rs 317 crore per MHz. This clearly indicates the huge potential implication of the decision on licensing or de-licensing the 1200 MHz spectrum (of 6 GHz band) to the government exchequer,”.

      COAI has request the DoT and Wireless Planning and Coordination Wing (WPC) to continue supporting the upper part of the 6 GHz band, which is a frequency range between 6425-7125 MHz for mobile telecommunications in the Asia Pacific Telecommunity Conference Preparatory Group for World Radiocommunication Conference 2023.

      The conference is organise by a UN body International Telecommunications Union to decide on spectrum use in various bands.

      The sixth meeting of the APG start on 14th August, 2023 and will continue till 19th August 2023.

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      SP Kochhar said :

      “DoT to kindly take further decision on inclusion of the lower part of the band, i.e. 5925-6425 MHz in IMT. The above decision will go a long way in creating certainty around critical spectrum required for 5G/IMT technologies and will clear the path for auction of this spectrum,”. 

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