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Level-playing field between private, public 5G networks absurd: BIF
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IANS | 21 Jun, 2022
Amid
calls to ensure a level-playing field between public and private 5G
networks, Broadband India Forum (BIF) on Tuesday said that such demands
are 'absurd and impractical' as the two 5G networks are entirely
different set of services for two entirely different requirements.
Nowhere in over 55 countries where private 5G networks are
deployed have similar regulations been issued, said the think tank, as
the two networks are on completely different footings and are not
competing with each other.
"Seeking a level-playing field with
enterprises for captive private networks is akin to a child in
kindergarten being asked to compete with someone who has a doctoral
degree. No mature regulator anywhere in the world imposes regulation on a
player with no or minimal market share,a said BIF President TV
Ramachandran.
Enterprises will not be in the business of selling
services or earning revenues through private 5G networks, but only use
it for self-consumption.
"The credibility and rationale of such claims are questionable and require introspection," he said in a statement.
Private
5G networks are about the deployment of high speed, enhanced data
capacity, and ultra-low latency applications inside a closed
manufacturing unit, hospital, airport, shipping port, among others.
Private
5G networks are single end-user (the enterprise itself) in the given
location, unlike a vast number of users in public networks.
In
the case of private networks, the quantum of spectrum required is very
small (going up to about 100 MHz) unlike the huge amounts of spectrum
(almost 72000 MHz) used by public networks.
"While public
networks are configured for 'best effort' service-level agreements
(SLAs) to deliver average performance for external voice and data
connectivity, private 5G Networks are meant to serve extremely high
reliability and ultra-high SLAs with extremely low latency applications
and ultra-high data rates,: the forum argued.
The telcos can
operate their networks in full power, whereas private networks have to
restrict power to a regulated level just like Wi-Fi networks, to prevent
signals spilling out of their premises.
Hence, the same spectrum can be re-used many times across multiple different locations, unlike the case of public 5G networks.
"Private
networks are not in the business of selling telecom services and
earning revenues from it, but would be using the same purely for
self-consumption," said the forum.
The spectrum that is earmarked
for private networks needs to be exclusive and distinct from those
bands for Public 5G, to avoid needless possibilities of interference
between the two networks.
"Seeking a level playing field with
enterprises for captive private networks is akin to a child in
kindergarten being asked to compete with someone who has a doctoral
degree," said Ramachandran.
The Union Cabinet last week approved the telecom department's proposal to conduct 5G spectrum by the end of next month.
The
Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) for the spectrum auction permits all
the four methods of allocating spectrum for Private 5G Networks as
recommended by the Telecom Authority of India (TRAI), including the
option of enterprises obtaining spectrum directly from the Department of
Telecommunication (DoT).
This provides enterprises the
much-required right to develop their private 5G networks based on the
specialised requirements for their distinctive captive use.
Leading
industry bodies have hailed the TRAI recommendations of around 35-40
per cent cut in the reserve price for 5G spectrum for mobile services,
terming it historic and which can finally put India on the world 5G map.
The
telecom regulator has put forward a mega auction plan valued at over Rs
7.5 trillion at the base price allocated over 30 years.
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