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Global telecom industry body GSMA seeks 5G spectrum allocation in 6 GHz band in India

In a letter to union telecom minister Aswhini Vaishnaw, GSMA Director General Mats Granryd said the spectrum in the 6 GHz band is the only large contiguous block of radiowaves left in the mid-frequency range, and India will also benefit from its capacity.

December 13, 2023 / 12:52 IST
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Global telecom industry body GSMA seeks 5G spectrum allocation in 6 GHz band in India
Global telecom industry body GSMA seeks 5G spectrum allocation in 6 GHz band in India

Allocation of 5G spectrum under the 6 GHz band for mobile services will be beneficial for India as several countries are pushing for allocating telecom spectrum in the same range, according to global telecom industry body GSMA.

In a letter to union telecom minister Aswhini Vaishnaw, GSMA Director General Mats Granryd said the spectrum in the 6 GHz band is the only large contiguous block of radiowaves left in the mid-frequency range, and India will also benefit from its capacity.

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The telecom industry said the cost of network rollout in this frequency will be lower as compared to the next set of suitable spectrum for 5G available in higher frequency band.

"India would also considerably benefit from this additional capacity given India's accelerated digital adoption and leadership in the digital space, including in 5G. This digital leadership requires India to match the spectrum roadmaps of the leading 5G nations, which 6 GHz capacity will support," Granryd said in the letter dated December 12.