The long-awaited 5G spectrum auction is expected to be held in May this year if the Indian Telecom Regulatory Authority (Trai) submits its recommendations to the rules regarding the sales process, according to a senior telecommunications department official.
Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw earlier this month said Trai had told that it would submit its recommendations for a 5g auction in March and the Department of Telecommunications (DOT) simultaneously strengthened other processes to hold the earliest auction.
The Union Minister earlier this month said Trai had told that it would submit its recommendations for 5G auctions in March and the Telecommunications Department (DOT) simultaneously tightened the other process to hold the earliest auction.
“Trai has indicated that they will send it (recommendations) in March. After that, it will take us a month to make the surrounding decision,” said Secretary Telecom K Tankanan to PTI. Previously, the government had taken 60-120 days to start a bidding round in auctions after receiving recommendations from Trai at the spectrum auction. Previously, the government had taken 60-120 days to start a bidding round in auctions after receiving recommendations from Trai at the spectrum auction.
Legadan said it would take a two-month dot to start auction since that day received recommendations from Trai. According to Dot, 5G is expected to provide download speeds 10 times faster than 4G services. According to Dot, 5G is expected to provide download speeds 10 times faster than 4G services.
In accordance with the process, dot look for references from Trai at the spectrum price, the method to allocate it, the size of the spectrum block, the terms and conditions of payment, among others. Trai conducts consultation with industry and other stakeholders and then submit recommendations to the point. Trai conducts consultation with industry and other stakeholders and then submit recommendations to the point.
In accordance with the current practice, the body of the APEX decision-making in Dot, the Digital Communication Commission (formerly the Telecommunication Commission) made a decision about Trai recommendations and then approached the cabinet for the final approval. Legaman said that Dot had chosen MSTC as a auctioneer for future auctions. Legaman said that Dot had chosen MSTC as a auctioneer for future auctions.
Trai has given participants in a 5G spectrum consultation to submit their additional comments on February 15 after that he will review and produce recommendations. Telecommunications operators have demanded up to 95 percent cut the price of the spectrum frequency band.
Both telecommunications and satellite players are in jujays with each other on the rules for 5G spectrum auctions. Telecommunications operators have demanded up to 95 percent cut the price of the spectrum frequency band. Both telecommunications and satellite players are in jujays with each other on the rules for 5G spectrum auctions.