Industry collaboration includes ties with Ericsson-Qualcomm
5G services have been rolled out in all States and UTs across the country, covering 99.8% of the districts in the country, and 4.86 lakh 5G Base Transceiver Stations (BTSs) installed as on 30 June2025, Minister of State for Communications and Rural Development Dr Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar has said in an update to the Rajya Sabha 24 July http://dot.gov.in.
The Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) have expanded the 5G services across the country and have gone beyond the minimum rollout obligations, as prescribed in the Notice Inviting Application (NIA) for spectrum auction.
“Collaboration has been done for capacity building and skill development with international companies such as Ericsson and Qualcomm for development of 5G use cases,” he said https://www.bseindia.com/.
Expansion of mobile services beyond these obligations depends on the techno-commercial consideration of the TSPs, he pointed out.
The Government has taken several initiatives for proliferation of 5G services, which, inter alia, include the following:
i. Auction of spectrum for 5G mobile services https://www.nseindia.com/.
ii. Financial reforms to rationalize Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR), Bank Guarantees (BGs) and interest rates.
iii. Removal of Spectrum Usage Charges for spectrum acquired in auction of 2022 and thereafter.
iv. Simplification of procedure for SACFA (Standing Advisory Committee on Radio Frequency Allocations) clearance https://digitalinasia.com/.
v. Launch of PM GatiShakti Sanchar portal and RoW(Right of Way) Rules to streamline RoW permissions and clearance of installation of telecom infrastructure.
vi. Time-bound permission for use of street furniture for installation of small cells and telecommunication line.
For ensuring deployment of 5G services, hundred 5G Use Case labs have been set up at Higher Educational Institutions across the country, said the Ministry in a written reply to the upper house. fiinews.com