The 4G telecommunications network was first introduced in India back in 2012, but only in the form of dongles and modems through TD-LTE by Airtel . 4G took another two years before it was available for mobile networks, as Airtel launched the first 4G mobile network in 2014.
Read moreWho won 5G spectrum auction in India?
Dish, bidding under the name Weminuche LLC , won 31 MHz in the 3.45 GHz auction compared with 40 MHz at AT&T, 12 MHz at T-Mobile and 17 MHz shared among other bidders, according to New Street.
Read moreWho is the owner of spectrum in India?
Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd said it acquired the right to use spectrum in all the 22 circles or zones across India. In all, it won 488.35 MHz of spectrum, taking up its spectrum footprint by 55 per cent to 1,717 MHz (uplink + downlink).
Read moreWhat is Nigeria frequency?
Segment 1: Below 30MHz FREQUENCY BANDS(KHZ)ITU REGION 1 ALLOCATIONSNIGERIAN UTILIZATION19.95 – 20.05STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (20 kHz)STANDARD FREQUENCY AND TIME SIGNAL (20 kHz)20.05 – 70FIXED MARITIME MOBILE 5.57 5.56 5.5870 – 72RADIONAVIGATION 5.6072 – 84FIXED MARITIME MOBILE 5.57 RADIONAVIGATION 5.60 5.56Frequency Allocation Tables – Nigerian Communications Commission www.ncc.gov.ng › technical-regulation › spectrum › frequency-allocations
Read moreWhat is spectrum allocation in telecom?
Spectrum allocation is the process of regulating the use of the electromagnetic spectrum and dividing it among various and sometimes competing organizations and interests .
Read moreWhat is meant by frequency allocation?
Frequency allocation (or spectrum allocation or spectrum management) is the allocation and regulation of the electromagnetic spectrum into radio frequency bands , normally done by governments in most countries.
Read moreWhat is frequency allocation in wireless communication?
Frequency allocation: A band of radio frequencies identified by an upper and lower frequency limit earmarked for use by one or more of the 38 terrestrial and space radio communication services defined by the International Telecommunication Union under specified conditions.
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