As India’s Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has allocated the spectrum and agreed on trials and testing of 5G, more companies are showing interest in the 5th generation mobile network and technologies, said a study.
Telecom department gets Rs 2,307 crore from Jio, Airtel via immediate spectrum allocation
DoT explained that the harmonisation exercise facilitates more efficient utilisation of spectrum held by operators, leading to improved quality of service for consumers.
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NEW DELHI: The telecom department on Friday completed assignment of frequencies to successful bidders of recently-concluded auctions, and said Rs 2,306.97 crore has been received earlier than expected from Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel by assigning spectrum immediately, rather than at a scheduled later date.
An official release said that as part of the frequency assignment, the government accepted the request of two telecom operators Bharti and Reliance Jio for assignment of immediately available unsold spectrum blocks in place of spectrum blocks in the same band and circles assigned to them for later dates. An amount of Rs 2306.97 crore (Rs 157.38 crore from Bharti and Rs 2149.
Growth Drivers
Increasing Power Consumption and Shrinking Size of Devices
Market Challenges
Delays in Spectrum Allocation and Deployment of Small Cells Expected to Impact the Demand for Thermal Interface Materials for 5G
Physical Properties of Traditional Thermal Interface Materials
Market Opportunities
Countries at a Nascent Stage of 5G Roll-Out Expected to Introduce Growth Opportunities for 5G TIM Manufacturers
Impact of Thermal Interface Material Dielectric Constant on EMI Radiation
Key Companies Profiled
Fuji Polymer Industries Co., Ltd., Laird Technologies, Inc., Henkel Corporation, Dow, W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc., Panasonic Corporation, Jiangxi Dasen Technology Co., Ltd., 3M Company, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd., Denka Company Limited, JONES TECH PLC, T-Global Technology Co., Ltd., Parker Hannifin Corp, Momentive Performance Materials, Inc., Dongguan Sheen Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
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Bulgaria’s Vivacom has issued a legal challenge to the regulator’s decision to allocate 5G spectrum frequencies without conducting a scheduled auction.
Telecoms authority the Communications Regulation Commission (CRC) had been due to sell 3.6GHz spectrum on 15th March via a ‘secret’ bid tender, but announced it had completed this process based on the applications for spectrum that it had already received.
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani s Jio cornered more than half of the telecom spectrum auctioned by the government over the past two days, offering about Rs 57,123 crore to consolidate its holding of the scarce resource that are used to carry mobile call and data signals.