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Bandwidth Management: For a nation like India, with its large and dynamic market, it becomes increasingly crucial to comprehend the intricacies of bandwidth allocation, both for licensed International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) and unlicensed use. This understanding gains even more importance in the context of the impending 5G technologies, which hold the promise of revolutionary changes in the wireless communications landscape.
Reliance Jio: The feudal camps, arguing on cornering the 6 GHz frequency band to their side, are yet to see any reconciliation coming following the wireless planning committee's inability to reach any consensus.
Trai: Following complaints on the back of next generation (5G) service rollout, in February this year, the regulator asked the telecom service carriers such as Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea, to submit state-level reports in order to gauge QoS. But such is not mandated in the existing regulations.
The telecom firms are working along with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), infrastructure providers, National disaster management authority (NDMA) as well as local state entities to ensure that there is minimal impact on connectivity services.
India must allocate more spectrum in the mid-band like 6GHz for a seamless 5G mobile service in the country, else the 5G download speed would be reduced to 50 percent, when fully deployed, if less spectrum is allocated in the 6GHz band, the Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) said on Monday.