6G services by Bharat 6G Alliance proposing that the 6GHz band be used by telcos has drawn protests from technology companies and broadband service providers.
The report, yet to be released in public, has identified the 6GHz band because of its large contiguous bandwidth. «It supports enhanced coverage and capacity of urban and suburban environments, and its ability to balance mobility and data requirements make it a promising 6G candidate,» the report said. ET has seen a copy of the report.
«The 6 GHz to 8.4 GHz spectrum is foreseen as „Golden Band“ of opportunity for 6G success in India. The entire frequency range should be studied for use by mobile operators,» the report notes.
It also recommended a thorough analysis of existing spectrum allocation, both licensed and unlicensed bands, to identify gaps, inefficiencies, and opportunities for optimisation.
The report also identified the extended C band (3700-4200 MHz) as a potential candidate band for 6G, calling for further study on whether incumbent satellite-based broadcasting can either coexist or be migrated from using the band.
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