What Did COAI and Broadband India Forum Say About Spectrum Refarming?

What Did COAI and Broadband India Forum Say About Spectrum Refarming?
Minister of Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia announced on Friday that 320 MHz of spectrum would be immediately available following the Cabinet’s approval of spectrum refarming, addressing the telecom industry’s needs. Speaking at the Digicom Summit 2025, organised by the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), the minister highlighted significant developments in the country’s telecom infrastructure.

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“We have approved refarming of 687 MHz. Which means this takes us from 900 MHz to 1,587 MHz. 320 MHz spectrum will be released immediately, some by the end of next year, and some by the end of 2028-29, which makes us ready for 2030,” Scindia said. He added that the country would require 2000 MHz of spectrum by 2030, as per the International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT).

The cabinet decision brings the total quantum of radio waves to 1,587 MHz. “Now, between 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G, we have roughly about 900 megahertz (MHz). That means that we have a deficit of 1100 megahertz (MHz) spectrum by 2030, not today,” he said, according to reports.

On Thursday, the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister approved the refarming of over 1,100 MHz of spectrum from various ministries and departments, including Defence, and Information and Broadcasting, to bolster the country’s telecom infrastructure.

“687 megahertz of spectrum to be reformed which takes us from 900 MHz to 1587 MHz,” Scindia said, acknowledging a remaining gap of approximately 313 MHz. He also noted that the second round of the Committee of Secretaries (CoS) would review the shortfall and deliver a report to ensure the continued growth of India’s digital telecom ecosystem.