Indonesia: Building Up Regulations to Support Digital Economy
The issuance of Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation and its implementing regulations, in particular Government Regulation No. 46 of 2021 on Postal, Telecommunication and Broadcasting and Presidential Regulation No. 10 of 2021 on Capital Investment Business Fields, proposes significant regulatory changes to the technology and telecommunication sectors.
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The issuance of Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation (commonly known as the “
Omnibus Law“) and its implementing regulations, in particular Government Regulation No. 46 of 2021 on Postal, Telecommunication and Broadcasting (“
Regulation 46“) and Presidential Regulation No. 10 of 2021 on Capital Investment Business Fields (commonly known as the “
Priority List“), proposes significant regulatory changes to the technology and telecommunication sectors. With the various liberalization and investment incentives offered, the government expects to boost growth in t
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Lack of spectrum major issue before 5G rollout
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Rajnish Singh ( IANS) |
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Thu, Feb 25 2021 17:42 IST |
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New Delhi, Feb 25 : As the stage is almost set for selective rollout of 5G (fifth generation) mobile network technology in India by 2021-end, the Telecom Ministry is facing insufficiency of spectrum with the defence and space sectors seeking nearly half of the spectrum.
Of the 300 megahertz which are available, 25 megahertz are required for certain satellite uses by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and 100 megahertz is wanted by the defence sector.
If these 125 megahertz are deducted from the available spectrum, only 175 megahertz will be available with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), under the Telecom Ministry, to divide it among three present operators.
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has advised that the announcement of bidders for its upcoming spectrum auction will be delayed…
When (and How) Will 5G Change the World Steven Carlini, VP of Innovation and Data Center, Schneider Electric
Steven Carlini, VP of Innovation and Data Center, Schneider Electric
1G, 2G, 3G and 4G networks incrementally enhanced the mobile experience in ways we could have only imagined. The evolution made our dumb devices smart, gave meaning to the term on-demand and turned us into a 24/7 society. Another evolution or more likely a revolution is upon us as the industry readies to deliver on the promise of 5G (sub 1ms latency).
The Race toward 5G
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