TRAI Recommends Additional 5 MHz Spectrum for Indian Railways in 700 MHz Band

TRAI Recommends Assigning Additional 5 MHz Spectrum in 700 MHz Band for Indian Railways
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued recommendations for the assignment of an additional 5 MHz of paired spectrum in the premium 700 MHz band to Indian Railways. This spectrum, intended for enhancing safety and security systems along railway tracks, will be allocated for captive use. The decision follows a request from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and is part of the ongoing efforts to modernise railway communications.

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TRAI’s Spectrum Allocation for Railway Safety

“In addition to the already assigned 5 MHz (paired) frequency spectrum in the 700 MHz frequency band, an additional 5 MHz (paired) frequency spectrum in the 700 MHz frequency band should be assigned to Indian Railways for its safety and security applications along the railway tracks for captive use,” TRAI said on Friday in its recommendation on the “Assignment of Additional Spectrum to Indian Railways for its Safety and Security Applications”.

Spectrum in 700 MHz Band

The DoT has already allocated 5 MHz of spectrum in the 700 MHz band to Indian Railways in 2021. Telecom signals transmitted in the 700 MHz band can cover a significantly large area and are considered crucial for 5G networks. The price of spectrum per megahertz (MHz) in the 700 MHz band was set at Rs 3,927 crore for commercial use.

In its recommendations, TRAI suggests that the new spectrum be harmonised with the previously assigned 5 MHz block, creating a contiguous 10 MHz band for Indian Railways. Additionally, it proposes the allocation of a 5 MHz block to NCRTC, other RRTS, and Metro rail networks.