November 24, 2025 - 01:38

In a significant development, major U.S. technology companies have expressed their opposition to the demand from Indian telecom operators for the allocation of the 6 GHz spectrum band for mobile services. These tech giants are advocating for the spectrum to be reserved for Wi-Fi applications instead.
The 6 GHz band has emerged as a critical frequency range for next-generation wireless connectivity, particularly for high-speed Wi-Fi networks. Proponents of Wi-Fi usage argue that allocating this spectrum for mobile services could hinder the expansion of robust Wi-Fi infrastructure, which is essential for supporting the increasing demand for internet connectivity in urban and rural areas alike.
The debate highlights the ongoing tensions between traditional telecom companies and tech firms over spectrum allocation priorities. As mobile data consumption continues to surge, the outcome of this dispute could have significant implications for the future of wireless communication in India and the broader region. The U.S. tech companies are urging regulators to consider the long-term benefits of prioritizing Wi-Fi, advocating for a balanced approach to spectrum management.
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