"We missed 2G, 3G and 4G bus but we are not going to miss 5G bus. A lot of work has been done in our department regarding it both at government and at service providers level," Sinha told PTI in an interview.
He was leading India's largest delegation at the global telecom industry event-- Mobile World Congress.
Responding to query on existing financial stress in the sector, Sinha said the Cabinet will soon take a call on the recommendations of an inter-ministerial group (IMG) on revival of the sector. "Hopefully in the next cabinet meeting," Sinha said.
It suggested a 50 per cent cap on combined radiowave holding in efficient bands.
Global telecom operators including Vodafone raised issue of level-playing-field with internet based companies under net neutrality as they need to make return on their investment to expand networks and roll out next generation technology.
"As far as net neutrality is considered, Trai's recommendations are broadly similar to view of our department. It is under advance stages of discussion and we will soon come out with policy on net neutrality," Sinha said.
Talking about 5G readiness, the minister said that government is at advanced stages to set-up a test bed for 5G services at IIT Chennai and is open to allocate spectrum for trials to all entities including telecom operators for research and development of new technologies.
For ease of doing business, the government has taken many progressive steps in this regard and within three months the entire process to obtain a licence will be made online.
"We are going to make entire licence process online. We don't want any human interface. Rules will be on our website and anyone eligible entity can come and apply through website. I don't want human interface in this. We will implement it in maximum one quarter," Sinha said.
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