5G Committee Finds 6000 MHz Spectrum for the Roll Out of Next-Gen Service

The 5G Committee of the telecom ministry has come up with a report saying that 6000 Mhz of the spectrum can be availed for the rollout of services with utmost priority. If the recommendations by the panel submitted to the government are implemented, then it could lead to the biggest ever allocation of spectrum in the country for any service. Arogyaswami Paujraj, who is an expert member of the committee quoted that when the service starts relaying in the country, it is expected to improve the internet speed in the country by 50% compared to the present speed internet data.

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Paulraj is Professor Emeritus at Stanford University besides being a pioneer of MIMO wireless communications, a technology that has enabled improved wireless performance and made a lot of lives easier. As shown by the Stanford website, MIMO is a technology which is now embedded in all new wireless systems.

Paulraj said that the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is taking strong steps to make the service live fast.

A PTI report pointed out that in 2016, the largest ever auction of spectrum was held in the country where 2,354.55 MHz of frequencies which were valued at Rs 5.63 lakh crore were put up for grabs. Presently the spectrum band which is being used to transmit mobile signals lie in the 800 Mhz to 2600 Mhz band. The panel has now found 11 bands over which 5G services will be operational, out of which four bands including the premium 700 Mhz band, 3.5 gigahertz (Ghz), 24 Ghz and 28 Ghz band are immediately available for the initiation of services.

As per the panel’s estimates, in the higher frequency band of 300 Mhz in 3.5 Ghz band and 405 Mhz spectrum in sub- 1000 Mhz, 5,250 megahertz of the spectrum can be made available for 5G services.