The stalemate over duration of 5G trials between telecom operators and the Department of Telecom is moving towards a resolution with the DoT possibly agreeing to a one year period of network testing, sources said, adding the trials would happen any time in the second half of the current calendar year.
“We are looking at a resolved scenario. As of now, the90-day period has not been relaxed. But it is likely to be relaxed… It couldbe any time in the second half of the year,” a source said.
The 90-day period refers to the current DoT norm of networktesting, but the telecom firms, have through industry body COAI, have beendemanding a full year of 5G trials, reasoning that allocation of the trialspectrum merely for 90 days is for too short a time and will not serve thedesired purpose.
Last week, there was a meeting of the DoT panel set up tolook into the 5G trial issues and the discussions revolved around solutions andreaching a decision fast. The panel will meet again in coming days and adecision is expected soon. Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Jio are gearing up for 5Gtrials along with their network partners which could be Samsung, Ericsson andNokia, depending on who they finally choose at the time of trial.
Another source said if it is not 12 months, there will bevery little difference between what period will be offered to the telcos.”…. maybe 10 months, but it will be over three months,” the sourcesaid.
The DoT wireless planning wing’s current rules say that freespectrum for 5G trials can be allocated only for 90 days. 5G trials are neededto test operations, use of different applications and for familiarity withfull-scale deployment later in 2020.
The government had earlier announced its decision to enablethe operators roll out the 5G services along with their global launch in 2020.
Asked if the resolution means that the period could be theexact 12 months as sought by the telcos, a source said: “Nothing as of nowto suggest that it would not be 12 months… discussions are going on and willbe out soon. This is going to be resolved but the way to resolve it is beingdiscussed… but a very reasonable duration for the trial would come out.”
Asked if the spectrum is given free for the one-year period, then there could be loss to the government on the revenue front, sources said there could be different angles to it.