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US vendors Apple, Cisco, Broadcom, HPE jointly oppose Jio, Vodafone Idea on 6GHz band
ETTelecom.com· 2025-11-24 02:34
Core Viewpoint - US technology companies, including Amazon and Qualcomm, oppose the allocation of the upper 6GHz band for International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) services, advocating instead for the entire 6GHz band to be designated for Wi-Fi services due to concerns over technical and commercial readiness [1][8][10] Group 1: Spectrum Allocation and Auction - The Indian government has stated that 400MHz of airwaves in the 6GHz band are available for auction, with an additional 300MHz expected by 2030, and 500MHz to be delicensed for low-power applications like Wi-Fi [2][10] - Reliance Jio is pushing for the entire 1200MHz spectrum in the 6GHz band to be included in the upcoming auction, despite the government's decision to delicence part of the band for low-power applications [2][10] - Airtel and Qualcomm have called for the deferment of the auction for the 6425-6725 MHz and 7025-7125 MHz bands, citing the need for ecosystem readiness and alignment with global standards [4][10] Group 2: Industry Associations' Stance - The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) opposes the delicensing of the 6GHz band, arguing that licensed IMT spectrum is essential for quality service and scalability for future applications like 6G [5][6][10] - COAI warns that delicensing any part of the 6GHz band could permanently limit India's digital capacity and affordable service provision [6][10] - The Manufacturers Association of Information Technology (MAIT) supports the idea of allowing unlicensed access in the lower 6GHz band and suggests extending this to parts of the upper 6GHz for future Wi-Fi generations [7][10]