OTF Exclusive Pan India Telecom Spectrum holding chart

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Its waste of spectrum in my opinion, BSNL don't have powerful hardwares like ericsson or nokia to utilise the B41 efficiently and the deployment will be snail paced with limited sites.
Let's see, we haven't experienced what the C-DoT, TCS, Tejas combo has cooked up over the past decade. It may just surprise us what a homegrown stack can achieve.
But the Band 41 spectrum in the 14 circles that BSNL has held since the last 17 years without commercial deployment has been a serious waste of our natural resources.
 
When spectrum auction will happen this year previous year it was in june
No word on it from DoT yet. Before the auction the government needs to decide on the policy for surrender of spectrum bought in auctions before 2022.
Once the policy is formed, telcos may choose to surrender some spectrum which DoT will have to put up for sale in the upcoming auction so this will take time.
If auction happens this year it may be around October or something and the NIA may be released around August.
 
So, apps like NetMonster show wrong information? 🤔 I can see the speed difference when this is different though.

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please update image also
mmwave
and total column bar graph
I'll do that once BSNL also gets allotted it's 4G spectrum. So I don't have to keep updating it multiple times.
 
On 25th April, DoT allotted BSNL all the spectrum that was earlier allotted for test purposes: 700 MHz band in 11 circles, 850 MHz band in Rajasthan circle, 1800 MHz band in Delhi circle, 2100 MHz in 10 circles, and 2500 MHz band in 8 circles. Additionally, spectrum reserved in the 3.5 GHz band in 5 circles has also been allotted. All of this spectrum has a validity of 20 years, expiring on 24th April 2045.
The same has been updated in the spectrum chart.
 
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