Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Panel asks govt to announce 5G spectrum policy by end of Dec

- Rhik Kundu

MUMBAI: A top panel formed by the central government to outline a road map for 5G telecom services has recommende­d additional spectrum for its rollout.

The steering committee headed by Stanford University professor AJ Paulraj on Thursday submitted the report, Making India 5G Ready, to telecom secretary Aruna Sundararaj­an.

The report suggested the government should announce its 5G policy by the end of December, besides setting up a standing committee to advise on building the infrastruc­ture for spectrum technology.

“India’s spectrum allocation for public wireless services should be enhanced significan­tly on various frontiers to realize digital infrastruc­ture as a core utility under Digital India,” the report said, adding that most guidelines on regulatory matters be promulgate­d by March 2019 to facilitate early 5G deployment.

The key recommenda­tions and action plan included recommenda­tions on spectrum policy, regulatory policy, education and awareness promotion, applicatio­n and use case labs, participat­ion in internatio­nal standards, developmen­t of applicatio­n layer standards, and major 5G trials.

“The cost of spectrum relative to per-capita GDP is high. It is important that India builds a more favourable spectrum policy in the 5G era. The economic impact of 5G is expected to be over 1 trillion dollars,” the report added.

 ?? MINT ?? The economic impact of 5G is expected to be over $1 trillion
MINT The economic impact of 5G is expected to be over $1 trillion

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