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5G and Beyond: Formulating a Regulatory Response

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  • Rohit Prasad

    (Management Development Institute, Gurgaon)

  • V Sridhar

    (International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore)

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Benefits of 5G networks and services will accrue to industry by providing massive machine type communication (mMTC) and realizing the vision of Industry 4.0. On the consumer side, 5G users are expected to provide a fillip to video/ music streaming, consumer IoT applications such as smart homes, gaming and other entertainment services, all enabled by enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB). Other changes in applications include deployment of Captive Non-Public Networks (CNPNs) for enterprise use. Along with new use cases, new business models are also being forged between network equipment manufacturers (NEMs), MNOs and cloud service providers. Spectrum management techniques are also adapting to these changes with the introduction of tiered spectrum access, spectrum sensing, etc. It is in this context that our report provides a review of various regulatory issues impacting the telecom sector, including licensing, spectrum management, interconnection, universal service and data governance, to recommend guidelines most suited to this evolving industry scenario.

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  • Rohit Prasad & V Sridhar, 2023. "5G and Beyond: Formulating a Regulatory Response," Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) Report 23-r-04, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi, India.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdc:report:23-r-04
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    5G; digital services; net neutrality; OTT; value chain; icrier; Vodafone Idea Centre for Telecom; InViCT;
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