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Delicensing of 6 GHz band spectrum a ‘necessity’, policy framework before August 15: Telecom Minister

The central government unveiled draft rules to delicense the 5925–6425 MHz portion of the 6 GHz spectrum band in May, with an aim to accelerate the nationwide rollout of low-power and very low-power wireless devices

June 24, 2025 / 17:20 IST
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Delicensing of 6 GHz band spectrum a ‘necessity’, policy framework before August 15: Telecom Minister
Delicensing of 6 GHz band spectrum a ‘necessity’, policy framework before August 15: Telecom Minister

Union Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia on Tuesday called the central government’s move to delicense the lower 6GHz spectrum band a “necessity” rather than a luxury. This move paves the way for high-speed, low-cost digital infrastructure that can transform connectivity and unlock multi-sector innovation across India.

Scindia also confirmed that the policy framework for 6GHz will be released by August 15, adding: “I guarantee that our rules for this will be out either on or before Independence Day of this year.”

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“We have now delicensed and awarded the lower portion of the 6GHz spectrum, which is not a luxury today, it is a necessity. And that will give our industry multi-gigabit speeds, ultra-low latency, low-cost digital highways that will spawn multiple businesses and opportunities,” Scindia said at a Broadband India Forum (BIF) event focused on Wi-Fi.

The central government unveiled draft rules to delicense the 5925–6425 MHz portion of the 6 GHz spectrum band in May, with an aim to accelerate the nationwide rollout of low-power and very low-power wireless devices. This is expected to enhance home Wi-Fi speed and capacity for consumers while enabling access to the latest devices from leading tech companies such as Sony, Meta, Apple, and Google.