Telcos with 4G network will have to invest less for 5G services: TRAI

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The (TRAI) in a white paper released on Friday said although deployment of the network would require substantial investments, the operators which currently have network would need a lesser amount of investment as they can use their existing infrastructure for services.

"Deployment of will require substantial investment in the core, Radio Network and Spectrum. However, the will open up many new revenue streams also as it will cater to variety of solutions to new verticals besides enhanced mobile solutions," it said.

"Operators with existing footprints will be able to leverage their for providing and hence their investment requirement will be relatively less. Whereas a will need to establish the network from ground level and therefore would require huge amount of investments," TRAI said.

The three incumbent major operators - Jio, and - have their and network ready and the investment may not be huge for them.

Referring to an estimate by Nokia, TRAI said that 5G coverage compared to 4G coverage using 1800 (megahertz) spectrum band would be about 60 per cent. Operators with existing 5G footprints will be able to leverage 4G unified license (UL) coverage through the concept of dual connectivity or UL-sharing and hence will be able to cover larger areas with the same number of sites.

A greenfield 5G operator will need to deploy about 66 per cent more sites to compensate for penetration losses.

On the spectrum band for 5G, TRAI said: "Spectrum requirement for lies around three key frequencies ranges: Sub-1 GHz (gigahertz), 1-6 GHz and above 6 GHz. The choice of spectrum among these ranges will depend on the capacity and coverage requirement of the region."

"The 3.5 GHz spectrum band is likely to be the first band to be globally used for 5G deployment. The (DoT) is yet to auction spectrum in the 3300-3600 bands. Therefore, the service providers (TSPs) are likely to incur initially an additional investment while launching on account of spectrum cost," said the White Paper.

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First Published: Fri, February 22 2019. 19:52 IST