Reliance
Jio said the Railways should not be permitted to offer commercial
services like Wi-fi and voice and video communication.
Bharti
Airtel, Reliance Jio, and Vodafone Idea have in tandem opposed
allocation of the premium 700 MHz spectrum to Indian Railways for
Wi-Fi and signaling purposes, citing the commercial value of such
airwaves and their potential to earn revenue for the government.
The
industry has said spectrum allotted to the Railways for captive use
should not be utilised for commercial services for passengers (Wi-Fi
and internet offerings) as such services should be kept for entities
that hold a valid licence.
Reliance
Jio said the Railways should not be permitted to offer commercial
services like Wi-fi and voice and video communication, without
obtaining authorisation under the Unified Licence. It should obtain
spectrum for commercial use via auction like all other interested
parties.
“We
do not agree with the Indian Railways demand for reserving 15 MHz
spectrum in the 700 Mhz spectrum band for LTE (long term evolution)
based communication corridor. The spectrum in the 700 Mhz band should
not be allocated to the Railways for radiocommunication systems
between train and trackside (RSTT) due to its commercial use and
being a backbone band for 4G-5G services,” Reliance Jio said in its
response to the regulatory consultation paper.
Suitable
allocation for such captive use should be in the 450-470 MHz spectrum
band, it felt.
“The
department of telecom (DoT) has rightly noted that considering the
limited spectrum available in the 700 MHz band and the fact that this
digital dividend spectrum has immense potential for coverage in wide
and rural areas, the spectrum for Indian Railways may be explored
beyond this band and that the spectrum in the 450-470 MHz seems most
suitable for this purpose,” Jio said.
The
operator, however, termed as “valid and legitimate”, the
Railways’ requirements to provide mission-critical passenger safety
services and applications, video surveillance through close circuit
cameras in trains, along with video analytics.
“The
Railways is a commercial organisation and it can very well take the
requisite licences and auction acquired spectrum to offer commercial
services like Wi-fi... to its customers under the applicable licence
and service terms and conditions,” Jio said.
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