The rollout of 5G requires significant network infrastructure upgrades. What are the key technological and policy considerations for Indian telcos in building a robust network infrastructure?
Rather than focusing solely on Indian telcos, let us look at the global scenario. Whenever there is a technological shift, whether moving from 3G to 4G, 4G to 5G, or even in the future, from 5G to 6G, the first consideration is upgrading the infrastructure. Moving from 4G to 5G, for example, requires significant upgrades not only to the infrastructure but also in terms of spectrum management. Having sufficient spectrum and managing it efficiently is critical because new technologies depend on specific spectrum frequencies.
Another crucial aspect for telcos globally is the development of use cases. The question is, how do we monetise these new technologies? What use cases will add value for consumers and businesses, thereby justifying the investment in the network? This is essential from a technology perspective.
From a policy perspective, we are fortunate to be in an era where many things have changed over the past few years. The new Telecom Bill has been introduced, although we await the accompanying rules. The Right of Way (ROW) policies, initially announced in 2016, have seen amendments in 2022 and further updated in 2023. These policies are helping telcos by making it easier to roll out nationwide networks. Many state governments also encourage telcos to deploy fibre, 5G networks, and small cells, further supporting this growth.
A strong fibre backhaul is essential for 5G performance. What challenges do Indian telecom operators face in fibre deployment, and how can these be overcome to ensure a successful 5G rollout?
This story is from the August 2024 edition of Voice and Data.
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