Telecom companies join hands to seek reservation of
5G airwavesRepresentatives of leading mobile phone and broadband services providers will join hands and approach a key inter-ministerial panel to seek reservation of
5G airwaves from Geneva-based International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
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Three leading telecom lobby groups, viz. the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), London-based GSMA and Broadband India Forum (BIF), will come together to back reservation of airwaves in the 614-698 MHz frequency band for super-fast
5G mobile broadband networks, people aware of the developments told
ET.
The ITU will be holding a meeting in the US next month, inviting senior officials of the department of telecom to articulate India's position on preferred
5G spectrum bands before the next
spectrum auction of 5G airwaves.
ITU is a multinational collective effort between governments and private companies to deal with global spectrum management issues.
In case ITU decides to back India's proposal, device makers might go for mass production of 5G phones that will operate on the cost-efficient 614698 MHz band.
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