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    India 5G Spectrum Auction May Get Delayed as DoT gives a six-month extension to conduct 5G trials

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    The Indian smartphone market is witnessing the launch of a bunch of 5G smartphones across different price points. Both consumers and companies are expecting telecom operators to roll out the next-generation network early next year. It was previously rumoured that the spectrum auctions for 5G networks will be held in Q1 2022. However, it looks like the 5G network rollout in India might get delayed by a few more months. According to an ET Telecom report, the India 5G spectrum auction is delayed till May 2022. 

    The report states that major telcos like Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone-Idea have received a six-month extension for the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to conduct 5G trials in India. The telcos have been granted permission to conduct trials in the 3500MHz band allocated by the government of India. The permit was these trials was set to expire on November 26. With less than three weeks prior to the expiry, the DoT has reportedly extended the permits for 5G trials in India. This has resulted in pushing the 5G spectrum auction date to sometime around May 2022.

    DoT allocated 5G trial spectrum to telcos six months ago, in the 3.5 GHz, 26 GHz and 700 Mhz bands. This spectrum is being used by telecom operators to develop and test a variety of India-specific use cases either on their own or through strategic partnerships and alliances.

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    Another reason for the delay is the pending work on making other bands available for testing. A telecom executive told the publication that a lot of work needs to be done on spectrum availability and its quantum even as the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is yet to give recommendations on a number of bands including the 700 MHz, 3.3 -3.6 GHz and the mm-wave. “A lot of spectrum is yet to be vacated by the defence and ISRO,” the source said. The Ministry of Defence currently holds the spectrum in the 3300-3400 MHz band, whereas the ISRO holds the spectrum in the 3400-3425 MHz band.

    According to the last reserve price fixed by the telecom regulator, 100 Mhz of 5G spectrum in the 3.3-3.6 GHz band, which would be the average size required to deploy the 5G technology, would be priced at Rs 50,000 crore.

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