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Lack of spectrum major issue before 5G rollout

Lack of spectrum major issue before 5G rollout ​ By Rajnish Singh ( IANS) | Published on ​ Thu, Feb 25 2021 17:42 IST | ​ 0 Views 5G.. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, Feb 25 : As the stage is almost set for selective rollout of 5G (fifth generation) mobile network technology in India by 2021-end, the Telecom Ministry is facing insufficiency of spectrum with the defence and space sectors seeking nearly half of the spectrum. Of the 300 megahertz which are available, 25 megahertz are required for certain satellite uses by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and 100 megahertz is wanted by the defence sector. If these 125 megahertz are deducted from the available spectrum, only 175 megahertz will be available with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), under the Telecom Ministry, to divide it among three present operators.

Government to set up nodal agency to crack down on telecom fraud, crack down on companies for violating rules | ટેલિકોમ છેતરપિંડી સામે કાર્યવાહી કરવા સરકાર નોડલ એજન્સી બનાવશે, નિયમોનું ઉલ્લંઘન કરવા પર કંપનીઓની સામે કડક કાર્યવાહી થશે

Government to set up nodal agency to crack down on telecom fraud, crack down on companies for violating rules | ટેલિકોમ છેતરપિંડી સામે કાર્યવાહી કરવા સરકાર નોડલ એજન્સી બનાવશે, નિયમોનું ઉલ્લંઘન કરવા પર કંપનીઓની સામે કડક કાર્યવાહી થશે
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Cambodia to Create Internet Firewall with Potential to Block Traffic, Store Data

Cambodia to Create Internet Firewall with Potential to Block Traffic, Store Data 17 February 2021 VOA Khmer FILE PHOTO: A person uses a smartphone to look at the Facebook page of Cambodia s Prime Minister Hun Sen, during breakfast at a restaurant in central Phnom Penh, Cambodia October 7, 2015. (REUTERS/Samrang Pring) Share share PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA   The Cambodian government issued a directive to establish a National Internet Gateway that would control online traffic, despite rights groups criticizing the move they say will give the government wide-ranging powers to control internet access. The sub-decree titled the “Establishment of the National Internet Gateway (NIG)” is drafted by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications and signed by Prime Minister Hun Sen on February 16, according to Ek Tha, a spokesperson at the office of the Council of Ministers. The sub-decree builds on provisions already present in the Law on Telecommunications.

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