New Delhi: The fifth-generation technology promises sufficient India-specific use cases along with viable and affordable business models, Trai Secretary said on Thursday while expressing hope that 5G will be introduced in the Indian market very soon.
On the issue of spectrum pricing, which has time and again been flagged by players as expensive, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) Secretary SK Gupta emphasised that the regulator has made all-out efforts to ensure that price of radiowaves is "reasonable and market-friendly".
Gupta further asserted that global comparisons, in this regard, should be done only on equitable parameters taking, into account various variables and future prospects.
Speaking at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2020, Gupta said Trai has already given its recommendation for the auction of spectrum in 3,300-3,600 MHz bands, which is under the telecom department's consideration, and hoped that auctions would be conducted "soon".
Identification of spectrum in millimeter Wave band is important to roll out 5G services, he said, adding that Trai hoped to get the reference (from the DoT) on the matter.
"I feel 5G is a game-changer, has sufficient India-specific use case, provides viable and affordable business models and I am very optimistic and hope that 5G will be introduced in Indian market very soon," Gupta said.
Allocation of spectrum in E and V bands would facilitate the quick roll out of 5G services at affordable prices, he added.
"Data privacy and consumer protection will be important challenges in the 5G era. Consumer education is going to play an important role in the successful rollout of 5G," Gupta noted.
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