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It s a long way back for India s BSNL

State-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), which provides mobile, landline and broadband services in all circles (service areas) except Delhi and Mumbai, is likely to turn profitable by the 2023-24 financial year, according to a recent parliamentary panel report. However, this all hangs on whether the company rolls out the revival package it was offered in 2019. BSNL has stated that it expects to be profitable from 2023-24 onwards, subject to full realisation of the revenue and cash flow from services as well as monetisation of land assets as envisaged at the stage of processing of the revival package, says the Standing Committee on Information Technology report earlier this month.

5G in India, are we there yet?

5G in India, are we there yet? Airtel has announced that its network is 5G ready, while Jio said that it will roll out 5G services in second half of 2021. However, as per a recent panel report tabled in the Parliament, the government expects 5G services to roll out by early 2022 after another spectrum auction that is planned to be held after six months. advertisement HIGHLIGHTS The spectrum slated for March 1 this year does not include the desired frequency band for 5G services. DoT has informed the parliamentary committee on IT that the 5G technology trial will likely start in two-three months.

Rs 70 crore in UK vs Rs 492 crore in India: Why 5G spectrum prices need revision

Rs 70 crore in UK vs Rs 492 crore in India: Why 5G spectrum prices need revision Given that the government has not included this band in the upcoming auctions, the 5G services are likely to be further delayed in the country Manu Kaushik | February 11, 2021 | Updated 15:39 IST TRAI has recommended Rs 492 crore per MHz as base price The spectrum auctions are almost here. On March 1, the DoT (Department of Telecommunications) will begin the auction process for airwaves in the 700 MHz (megahertz), 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2300 MHz, and 2500 MHz bands. A huge amount of spectrum - 2251.25 MHz - will be up for sale. Although after the liberalisation of spectrum any spectrum can be used for any technology (2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G), globally 3300-3600 MHz range is gaining the most traction for delivering 5G services.

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