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India DoT Releases NFAP‑2025: A Future-Ready Spectrum Plan

India’s Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has unveiled the National Frequency Allocation Plan 2025 (NFAP‑2025), a strategic roadmap for spectrum use from 8.3 kHz to 3000 GHz, effective December 30, 2025. This update aligns India with global standards and supports next-generation technologies like 5G, 6G, satellite broadband, and IoT.

Key Highlights

  • Mid-Band Boost for IMT: 6425–7125 MHz allocated for 5G/6G, strengthening India’s telecom ecosystem.
  • Satellite Connectivity: Ka, Q, and V bands included for high-throughput satellite services.
  • In-Flight & Maritime Broadband: Dedicated spectrum for IFMC ensures seamless connectivity in air and sea.
  • Future Mobility: Provisions for V2X communication and LEO/MEO satellites enable smart transport and IoT.

Why It Matters

NFAP‑2025 simplifies spectrum management, fosters innovation, and accelerates digital inclusion. It positions India as a global leader in telecom, paving the way for faster connectivity and new business opportunities.

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