In the 2022 5G Spectrum auction, Reliance Jio emerged as the top buyer in the auction of airwaves, spending over Rs 88,000 crore, more than half the total bidding amount of Rs 1.5 trillion
Auction shows 5G spectrum prices were too high
A top Dell Technologies India executive said on Sunday that the company expects to witness the beginning of an accelerated 5G infrastructure deployment
Analysts say that the war will end if one of the players blinks
As India prepares for the 5G era, the installed base of smartphones with 5G capabilities crossed 5 crore in the country, a report showed
At the end of day three and 16 rounds of bidding, there was no action in any frequency band other than 1800 MHz (used for 2G and 4G) in UP East
5G issues unlikely to affect domestic airlines & their operations in India
It is 5x more efficient, compared to the 1800 MHz for rural area coverage, and twice as efficient as 900 MHz
After 9 rounds of bidding, govt kitty from spectrum sale touches Rs 1.49 trillion
The costliest 700 MHz band is ideal for coverage in high-density areas and deep data networks
With better than expected Rs 1.45 lakh crore bids coming in on the first day, the auction of 5G spectrum entered the second day on Wednesday with the opening of the fifth round
700-MHz among major 5G airwaves sold on opening day
Allots two carriers of 250 MHz each in E band to telcos at administrative price
Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal has said that the company will be at the forefront of bringing 5G connectivity to India with a powerful network to support the country's digital-first economy
The concluding part of the series explains how uncertainty around open radio access network technology stems from its mostly untested status
Jio also conducted trials on network slicing on 5G, which would help offer enterprises a secure and customised network
Operators say it could take four to five years at least to build a reasonable sized pan-India 5G network with good coverage
Four bidders together deposit Rs 21,800 crore as earnest money; Jio puts in Rs 14,000 crore
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In the run-up to the much-awaited 5G spectrum auction, the first part of a series looks back to find a pattern