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Huawei, ZTE not banned from 5G trials

- SURAJEET DAS GUPTA

In a new twist to the saga over whether Chinese companies Huawei Technologi­es and ZTE can supply telecom gear, Minister of State for Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology Sanjay Dhotre said the government had no plan to exclude them from 5G network infrastruc­ture contracts.

Dhotre was giving a written reply to MPS’ queries in Parliament on Wednesday.

The announceme­nt quells fears among some telcos that Chinese players might be banned from participat­ing in 5G trials and roll outs. The Department of Telecommun­ications (DOT), while deposing before the IT parliament­ary committee, had said a final decision on their fate would be taken by the Home Ministry. As a result, leading Indian telcos, taking their cue from the DOT, put in additional applicatio­ns for collaborat­ion with OEMS in cities where they had already given applicatio­ns based on tie-ups either with Huawei or ZTE for 5G trials.

The telcos put in additional applicatio­ns against the backdrop of growing escalation in border tensions between India and China, accompanie­d by a strong movement to ban Chinese products.

Even before the border skirmishes started, India had been under pressure from the US, which is campaignin­g across the world to ban the use of Chinese 5G gear on the grounds that it is allegedly used for spying. However, despite banning various popular Chinese apps, neither the DOT nor any other government department clarified its stand on Chinese telecom equipment companies. Telcos say they had been willing to withdraw the applicatio­ns they had made with the Chinese companies if the government had communicat­ed its intention clearly but with no clear signal, they decided to put in additional applicatio­ns.

So, for example, according to sources, Huawei had tied up with Airtel and Reliance Jio in Bengaluru and with Vodafone Idea in Delhi. ZTE had tied up with Airtel for Kolkata.

But in July, the telcos felt compelled to give fresh applicatio­ns in most of these cities, this time with Nokia, Ericsson or Samsung. For instance, Airtel gave an applicatio­n with Ericsson in Bengaluru and with Nokia in Kolkata.

Reliance Jio, which had tied the knot with Huawei in Bengaluru, gave an additional applicatio­n that it would do trials based on its own 5G technology, something it is already doing in Mumbai (where it also has an applicatio­n with Samsung).

“Many of the telcos have given additional applicatio­ns, but the original applicatio­ns have not been withdrawn. So we are still hopeful that it is not the end,” said the executive of a leading Chinese gear maker. Despite Communicat­ions Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad promising in June 2019 that the government will give 5G spectrum for trial runs in 100 days, telcos say they are still waiting for the green signal.

In the same month, the Wireless Planning & Coordinati­on Cell (WPC) released a memorandum defining the scope of 5G technology trials with the aim of regulating licences. In line with this, the WPC was readying to allocate spectrum to telcos which had made requests in the 850 MHZ, 3500 MHZ and 26 GHZ bands for the 5G trial runs.

However, the DOT raised concerns about the need to get security clearances before a telco could conduct 5G trials. Many telcos submitted applicatio­ns for security clearances but heard nothing for a while.

In December, the DOT had a meeting with telcos and asked them to file applicatio­ns by 15 January 2020. Later, the telcos were called, along with their OEM partners, for a presentati­on in the DOT on 20 January.

Meanwhile, apart from the new additional applicatio­ns, Reliance Jio announced that it had developed its own 5G technology in July. Two days after the announceme­nt, it asked the DOT for trial spectrum to test its technology in the 3500 MHZ and the millimeter band for two years in Delhi and Mumbai. In its earlier applicatio­n, it has made a request to test its own technology only in Mumbai.

Despite Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad promising in June 2019 that the government will give 5G spectrum for trial runs in 100 days, telcos say they are still waiting for the green signal

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