Bifurcating Satellite Bands For 5G May Cost India $184 Bn: SIA-India

Reports have surfaced that the 5G spectrum may finally see the light of the day in 2022. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has reportedly informed the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) that it is likely to submit 5G pricing recommendations in March. It means that if things go as planned, the country can witness a 5G auction in July-August.

As India prepares to auction and allocate 5G spectrum this year, the Satcom Industry Association (SIA-India) said on Wednesday that bifurcating satellite bands for the upcoming 5G auction is likely to incur a massive $184.6 billion loss to the country.

It will result in Indian citizens being denied the benefits of high-demand, advanced satellite broadband services and risk lost GDP increases per annum to India's economy of up to $184.6 billion by 2030 and associated FDI and employment generation benefits, said SIA-India, the apex body representing satellite operators, satellite systems, launch vehicles and ground and terminal equipment manufacturers.