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ICT

DoT issues Guidelines for 5G trials across all available Spectrum bands Cabinet

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has issued guidelines for 5G trials across all available spectrum bands indicating to allocate up to 400 MHz of radio waves for experiments. The DoT has fixed a uniform fee of INR 5,000 (~64 Euro) for the trial licence. However, its validity will range between 3 month and 2 years, depending on the purpose for which the trial is being conducted.

The government has plans to conduct spectrum auction for 5G services by the end of this year to enable the roll-out of commercial services using the technology in 2020.

Indian entities involved in R&D, manufacturing, telecom operators and academia for the purpose of R&D and experimentation can get licence for a period of "up to two years, renewable on case to case basis by WPC, subject to truncation to prevent interference to licensed operations".

ICT

Cybersecurity Policy to be unveiled in January 2020

The government of India plans to release a Cybersecurity Strategy in 2020. The government had “made a start” on a cybersecurity policy, the present Cybersecurity policy was released in 2013, and a lot has changed in the six years since then.

5G will change the entire scope of cybersecurity in India. There are new aspects like ransomware, and IoT was not there, so with these changes, there is going to be a new strategy for dealing with cybersecurity. A small team has been created to draft the policy and public consultation will be sought in due course.