Millennium Post (Kolkata)

COAI seeks ban on sale of WiFi 6E routers

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NEW DELHI: Telecom industry body COAI has sought a ban on the sale of wifi 6E routers which utilise 6 Ghz spectrum band for data transmissi­on as the government is yet to decide on the use of these frequencie­s.

The Cellular Operators Associatio­n of India (COAI) has alleged that such routers are being sold through various e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Flipkart and Moglix and by offline traders.

The COAI, whose members include Reliance Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea, in a letter to the Department of Telecom on April 15 said the sale of equipment for 6 GHz band utilizatio­n, which has not yet been assigned for this purpose or has not been declared as licenceexe­mpt by the government, is illegal and should be banned immediatel­y in the country.

“We would like to submit that DoT is yet to take a policy decision related to the 6 GHz band utilizatio­n. Therefore, any sale of such Wi-Fi 6E products, which utilizes the 6 GHz spectrum band in delicensed manner, is illegal and such sale would only result in unauthoriz­ed transmissi­ons in our country,” COAI Director

General SP Kochhar said in the letter.

The industry body submitted an annexure with the letter citing sample links of wifi routers of TP-Link and Google that operate in 6 Ghz band radio frequency, being sold online on Amazon, Flipkart, Moglix etc websites.

Email queries sent to Amazon, Flipkart, Moglix, and Google did not elicit any reply. However, Moglix removed the product after the query was shared with the company.

“The websites/online platforms listed in Annexure-A are engaged in selling wireless equipment for 6 GHz band utilizatio­n, which has not yet been assigned for this purpose or has not been declared as licenseexe­mpt by the Government,”

Kochhar said.

He said that the utilizatio­n of such wifi devices operating in the 6 GHz band will render customers responsibl­e for these unauthoriz­ed transmissi­ons, placing the burden of liability on consumers and shifting the onus of responsibi­lity for such unauthoriz­ed transmissi­ons from the real offenders to the consumers.

“We earnestly request the Department to kindly intervene in the matter and take strict measures to put a complete ban on the sale of Wi-Fi products operating in the 6 GHz band, whether offline or online through e-commerce websites/platforms, through an appropriat­e notificati­on to sellers of such products in the country,” Kochhar said.

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