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NBTC prepares spectrum for 5G services

NBTC prepares spectrum for 5G services

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has appointed a working panel to recall the spectrum bands from the state agencies for reallocation, including for 5G services.

The panel will take 30 days to finish conducting analysis on the spectrum recall and specifying which spectra it will recall.
Earlier, NBTC secretary-general Takorn Tantasith said that the 2.6GHz is the first spectrum the NBTC will recall.
The Commission had its rules of recalling the spectra for reallocation published in the Royal Gazette on November 27.
The NBTC panel tasked to recall the 700MHz band last week called the meeting with digital TV broadcasters on its plan to recall the 700MHz from them. It will auction the 700MHz band to provide future 5G telecom services. It is expected to call the bid for this band within the second half of next year.


Indonesia studies China’s 5G offer

Indonesia will study China’s offer to develop 5G technology in the archipelago, particularly the business model and ecosystem required in such an upgrade.
China offered Asean countries its services in developing 5G technology at a press conference on the sidelines of the 2018 Telsom Telmin meeting between regional communications ministry officials in Ubud, Bali, last Thursday.
“China is offering [to develop] 5G technology, but it is up to each [Asean] country because we need to consider the ecosystem and business model,” Communications and Information Minister Rudiantara said, as quoted by Antara.
He said the government would leave it to cellular phone operators to decide whether they would adopt 5G technology.
The 5G network offers more speed than 4G, which is currently being used widely in the country, but by applying the upgraded technology, consumers will also pay more.
Rudiantara estimated the price could be five to 10 times higher than the price of 4G networks.
Previously, China’s Deputy Minister for Industry and Informatics Technology Zhaoxiong Chen told journalists that the county had developed 5G technology and would share it with Asean countries.
“We have good achievement in 5G technology and we have tested the system. We want to share our success and experience with Asean to accelerate the adoption of 5G technology,” Zhaoxiong said, adding that two Chinese companies – Huawei and ZTE – were ready to offer their services and expertise. –The Jakarta Post
 

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