Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Huawei to hold 5G trials in tie-up with Airtel, Voda Idea

- Navadha Pandey navadha.p@livemint.com

NEWDELHI: Chinese telecom gear maker Huawei has teamed up with mobile service providers Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea, which have submitted applicatio­ns to the government for conducting 5G trials.

“Huawei has partnered with Bharti Airtel for trials in Bengaluru and with Vodafone Idea to hold trials in Delhi. The telcos have already submitted the applicatio­ns,” one person aware of the developmen­t said, on condition of anonymity.

On December 31, the government had initiated the process for deploying 5G in India and met operators and vendors to discuss the broad road map for the trials expected in January-march.

The last date to submit applicatio­ns for the trials was January 15. The government will assess the applicatio­ns and allocate the trial spectrum to its licensees, or telecom service providers.

An emailed query to Huawei was unanswered till press time.

Huawei’s teaming up with Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea comes at a time when the Chinese telecom equipment maker is facing global scrutiny over network security concerns. The US has claimed that Huwaei’s 5G equipment could be used by China to spy on other countries, an allegation the company has repeatedly denied.

Australia and Japan have also barred Huawei, while Canada and New Zealand are likely to follow suit. Many countries in Europe are yet to take a decision, while Russia, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Turkey and Saudi Arabia have welcomed Huawei.

5G is the next generation of wireless technology and will boost data speeds and propel the Internet of Things, with the potential t o bri ng r adical changes in agricultur­e, manufactur­ing, healthcare and education.

Last month, the department of telecommun­ications (DOT) also approved the prices for the spectrum auction scheduled to be held by April.

Of the 8,300 megahertz (MHZ) of airwaves the government plans to offer, 6,050MHZ have been allocated for 5G. The band allocation for 5G of 3,300-3,600MHZ has been priced at ₹492 crore per megahertz.

In June last year, DOT had said entities seeking experiment­al spectrum to conduct 5G field trials will be given one-year to do so for a one-time fee of ₹5,000 per trial.

The g o v e r n me n t also announced its intention to focus on three big social sectors for the deployment of 5G—education, agricultur­e, waste management and healthcare.

India’s 5G trials and commercial rollout are already far behind those of global peers.

 ??  ?? The 5G trials will be held in Bengaluru and Delhi.
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The 5G trials will be held in Bengaluru and Delhi. MINT

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