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Jio urges TRAI to include L and S bands in auction framework for satellite direct-to-device services

Calls for pilot trials to determine coexistence parameters for IMT and satellite use in 6 GHz band.

November 10, 2025 / 13:05 IST
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Reliance Jio has urged the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to bring the L and S spectrum bands—traditionally used for Mobile Satellite Services (MSS)—under the auction framework for telecom operators, saying these frequencies are key for enabling satellite-based direct-to-device (D2D) communications and future 6G innovations.

In its response to TRAI’s consultation paper on spectrum auction, Jio said that the L (1–2 GHz) and S (2–4 GHz) bands are increasingly being used globally for satellite-to-phone connectivity, and India should not exclude them from its IMT spectrum planning. “The L and S bands should be treated at par with IMT spectrum and included in the auction. This will allow a unified, software-defined network framework that supports D2D and other non-terrestrial innovations under the 6G umbrella and would give a big coverage boost to service providers,” Jio said.

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The company pointed out that global players such as Starlink are already using spectrum in the 1600 MHz–2600 MHz range for D2D services, effectively making satellites function like “base stations in the sky.” Similarly, Apple’s partnership with Globalstar uses the S-band for iPhone satellite connectivity. “Including these bands in India’s auction framework will allow both global and domestic operators to enter the emerging D2D market with dedicated spectrum capacities,” Jio said.

Seeks regulator-led coexistence trials for the upper 6 GHz band