Key Points

The DoT has launched a demand survey module for CNPN spectrum assignment on its Saral Sanchar portal. Enterprises with ₹100+ crore net worth and system integrators can apply till July 31. The move aims to boost private 5G networks for secure enterprise connectivity. This follows earlier challenges with device ecosystem availability in proposed bands.

Key Points: DoT Launches CNPN Spectrum Demand Survey on Saral Sanchar Portal

  • DoT opens demand survey for CNPN spectrum in IMT bands
  • Enterprises need ₹100 crore net worth to qualify
  • System integrators can apply for CNPN network setup
  • Survey open on Saral Sanchar portal till July 31
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Centre launches module for direct assignment of CNPN spectrum

DoT invites enterprises & system integrators to participate in CNPN spectrum demand survey for direct assignment of 4G/5G bands.

"Enterprises with net worth over ₹100 crore can apply for direct CNPN spectrum assignment – DoT"

New Delhi, June 30

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) on Monday launched a module on Saral Sanchar portal to assess a fresh demand for spectrum in various prospective frequency bands and carry out a demand survey, to identify the prospective frequency bands for the direct assignment of spectrum for Captive Non-Public Networks (CNPN)-based services.

The eligibility criteria for direct assignment of spectrum will be governed by the CNPN guidelines, according to the Department.

Enterprises having net-worth more than Rs 100 crore, willing to set up CNPNs by obtaining spectrum directly from DoT and System Integrators interested in establishing CNPN networks for such enterprises are invited to participate in this exercise.

The details can be submitted on the portal from July 1 till July 31, said the Ministry of Communications.

The DoT had issued guidelines for the establishment of CNPNs which allow enterprises to set up their own captive, private 4G/5G networks by either utilising the spectrum assigned to the telecom service providers (TSPs) or through the direct assignment of spectrum, thereby ensuring secure, high-reliability, and low-latency connectivity tailored to specific operational requirements.

Certain frequency bands were initially proposed for direct assignment of spectrum to CNPN licensees. However, it was observed that there was a lack of device ecosystem in the frequency band identified for CNPN, according to the DoT.

During recent analysis, it was observed that device ecosystem for CNPN is mostly available in IMT bands and 5G technology has also considerably advanced with different use cases, said DoT in a statement.

Also, system integrators are keenly interested in establishing CNPN based networks. Accordingly, the DoT has now launched a module on Saral Sanchar portal.

CNPNs are private, localised networks that enterprises can establish for their own use, often leveraging 5G technology. These networks are not for commercial public use and are designed to provide secure, low-latency, and high-throughput communication for specific organisational needs.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the concept is good, I'm concerned about spectrum allocation transparency. Hope there won't be any favoritism. Also, ₹100 crore net worth seems too high - what about startups who could innovate with CNPNs? DoT should reconsider this threshold.
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Arjun K
Finally! Our factory in Pune desperately needs reliable private network for automation. Current telecom networks have too much latency. This will be game-changer for Make in India initiative. Waiting to apply on July 1st!
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Sarah B
As an expat working in Bengaluru tech park, I see how this could transform industrial campuses. But implementation will be key - hope the spectrum pricing is reasonable unlike the expensive auctions we've seen before.
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Karthik V
Good move but DoT should ensure existing telecom operators don't feel sidelined. Need balanced approach where both private networks and public telcos can coexist. Also, security audits must be mandatory for these CNPNs.
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Nisha Z
Excited to see India adopting global best practices! Private 5G networks have transformed factories in Germany and South Korea. Hope our MSME sector also benefits eventually, not just big corporates 🤞

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