India’s Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has started to identify 5G spectrum bands for allocation to enterprise private 5G networks. It will work with the regulatory, TRAI, to finalize allocations and determine pricing. This follows some tension between the DoT and TRAI over allocations of prime midband spectrum allocated in the country’s first 5G auction in mid-summer 2022. TRAI wanted to hive off 40 MHz of that prime spectrum in the 3.7 -3.8 GHz band for private networks and suggested enterprises pay INR317 crore ($38.3m) per MHz. The DoT has kicked back on this, according to one of its senior officials, in a move that could be interpreted as a setback for the big Indian enterprises such as Tata Communications, Infosys and…