GSMA urges India to allocate 6 GHz to 5G The GSMA has repeated calls for India to adopt 6 GHz spectrum for 5G in place of satellite operations – some of that spectrum is currently allocated to the Indian Space Research Organization, and in other parts of the world, such as the USA, much of the 6 GHz band has been freed-up for WiFi 6E. In a letter to India’s communications minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, the GSMA urged: “The 6 GHz range is the primary midband spectrum to meet the needs for 5G expansion and its timely availability will drive cost-efficient network deployment, help lower the broadband usage gap and support digital inclusion.” This follows a call last month in January…