DoT says no to more delicensing of 6 GHz; may raise output power for outdoor WiFi

New Delhi: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is not looking at delicensing more spectrum in the 6 GHz band that the tech industry has been demanding, as it believes enough airwaves have already been made available to take care of WiFi requirements.

But DoT is open to a marginal increase in the transmit power requirements for outdoor WiFi devices, which can be done by using 6 Ghz airwaves, partially accepting the industry’s request, government officials aware of the matter told ET. But this too will be allowed only if such a change does not lead to interference with existing applications or satellite operations, particularly defence-related functions, they said, asking not to be named.

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