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5G speed could reduce to half if less spectrum allotted in 6GHz band, says COAI

India's significantly higher population density (464 persons/sq km), compared to 36 in the US and 25 in Brazil, necessitates spectrum loading happens to the tune of 96 percent (compared to 40-50 percent in the US or Brazil).

By IANS  Apr 10, 2023 8:45:03 PM IST (Published)

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India must allocate more spectrum in the mid-band like 6GHz for a seamless 5G mobile service in the country, else the 5G download speed would be reduced to 50 percent, when fully deployed, if less spectrum is allocated in the 6GHz band, the Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) said on Monday.
In a letter to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), the apex operators' body said that mid-band spectrum like 6GHz provides a balance of wide coverage and capacity which is critical to the rapid and cost-efficient deployment of 5G mobile networks in India and also meets the exponentially increasing data demands, that too at affordable terms.
"Shortage of 6GHz spectrum would compel telecom service providers (TSPs) to densify networks to meet IMT-2020 5G performance requirements, leading to 60 per cent higher annual costs. Without densification, 5G download speed would be reduced to 50 percent if less spectrum is allocated in the 6GHz band," said Lt Gen SP Kochhar, Director General, COAI.