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Promising technologies in our country include 5G,

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 5:10 am
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densely populated areas, the 4.4–4.99 GHz range will be used for this. This follows from the new Table of Radio Frequency Band Allocation. After clearing out non-cellular equipment and developing rules for allocation, the bands can be divided between operators, market participants indicate. Experts warn that resolving administrative and technical issues related to the launch of fifth-generation networks may take a long time.

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The question of what frequencies canada whatsapp number database fifth-generation cellular communications will operate in cities and densely populated areas of Russia has finally been resolved. The range 4.4–4.99 GHz will be used for this.

"The radio frequency band 4400–4990 MHz (4.4–4.99 GHz) is intended for the development of communication networks based on advanced mobile service radio technologies," says a note to the new edition of the Table of Distribution of Radio Frequency Bands in the Russian Federation, approved by the government at the end of January.
as well as 6G, a specialist in frequency planning of cellular networks explained to Izvestia. This means that the 4.4-4.99 GHz range can now be distributed between operators, he explained.

But before that, the state and business must convert them - clean them of radio equipment that is incompatible with cellular communications. In addition, it is necessary to develop the conditions for their distribution: rules for holding competitions, auctions, and the like, the expert added.

The introduction of 5G technology is included in the Strategy for the Development of the Communications Industry, it is necessary to select a priority range for this. The issue is being discussed with operators and interested departments, noted a source close to the Ministry of Digital Development. It oversees the work of the State Commission on Radio Frequencies (SCRF), which is responsible for the distribution of this resource.

— The allocation of any new ranges for networks is a good sign. Wireless operators in the Russian Federation have historically been on a "starvation ration of radio frequencies": less than 10% of the spectrum is fully allocated for telecommunications networks, — believes Leonid Konik, partner at ComNews Research.

According to him, about 80% of the spectrum is in joint use by government agencies and operators, and the former have a preferential right to use them. In addition, the volume of traffic in communication networks continues to grow by about 30% per year. New frequencies are needed to avoid overcrowding the telecom infrastructure, he noted.

The debate about which frequencies to use to cover cities and other large, densely populated areas with 5G networks began at the end of the last decade. Communications companies insisted on being allocated the 3.4–3.8 GHz range, which is used by 5G operators in most countries around the world. However, they have not yet received what they wanted — this range is occupied by other radio equipment, in particular, by law enforcement agencies.