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Private telcos raise red flag on direct enterprise spectrum allocation; warn of security threats, revenue loss

COAI said global comparisons with countries like the US, Finland, Germany, and the UK were misleading, as private networks in those markets are typically located in remote or underserved areas.

August 11, 2025 / 12:48 IST
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COAI further flagged potential losses to the national exchequer, noting that spectrum auctions in 2022 alone generated Rs 1.5 lakh crore.

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has urged the government to rule out direct spectrum allocation to enterprises, arguing that private 5G networks should only be deployed through licensed telecom service providers (TSPs) via spectrum leasing or network slicing.

COAI said global comparisons with countries like the US, Finland, Germany, and the UK were misleading, as private networks in those markets are typically located in remote or underserved areas.

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"While some industry bodies have, in their interests, drawn parallels with countries such as the US, Finland, Germany, UK, etc., where private networks have been deployed, this comparison ignores a crucial contextual difference of such industries being located in remote or geographically secluded areas with limited public network coverage. In India, however, most industrial corridors and enterprise zones are already well-served by telecom operators, thereby leaving no coverage deficit," S.P. Kochhar, Director General, COAI, said in a statement.

The industry body stressed that setting up independent private networks is neither cheaper nor more efficient for enterprises, calling such claims “misleading.”