Centre notifies new Telecommunications Act provisions, focuses on spectrum utilisation
The government on Friday notified another set of sections of the Telecommunications Act 2023, that came into effect with immediate effect.
The government on Friday notified another set of sections of the Telecommunications Act 2023, that came into effect with immediate effect.
India must allocate more spectrum in mid-band like 6GHz for a seamless 5G mobile service in the country, else 5G download speed would be reduced to 50 per cent, when fully deployed, if less spectrum is allocated in the 6GHz band, the Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) said on Monday.
"This upfront payment of 4 years allows us to drive 5G rollout in a concerted manner given our operating free cash flow," said Gopal Vittal, MD and CEO, Bharti Airtel.
It has issued recommendations for the proposed 5G spectrum in 3300-3600 Mhz band.
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