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Both GSM, CDMA players can co-exist in 1900 Mhz Band: AUSPI

New Delhi (PTI): CDMA players on Tuesday claimed to have got a boost to their 
demand of getting spectrum on 1900 Mhz band for Third Generation mobile services
as field trials showed this band could co-exist with another band of 2.1 Ghz 
offered to GSM operators.

Extensive field trials conducted in Hyderabad by CDMA lobby Association of 
Unified Service Providers of India on behalf of Department of Telecommunications
proved that the 1900 MHz (CDMA) and 2100 MHz (GSM) bands is possible, AUSPI 
said in a statement.

The demonstration, which took place in a real-life situation, were conducted 
over a period of several weeks.

COAI, the GSM operators' association, has been opposing the use of mixed band 
while allocating 3G spectrum on 1900 Mhz band saying it would result in 
interference.

"The demonstration has laid to rest the longstanding debate on 
interference-related issues between the two technologies at the boundary of the 
1900 MHz
band. The results of the field demo showed that both systems CDMA and WCDMA 
systems in PCS and UMTS bands, respectively can co-exist," AUSPI said.

Given the spectrum crunch in India and to meet the ever growing subscriber 
needs, this outcome will aide the DoT in making the right spectrum allocation
decisions. This translates into huge savings in the spectrum being used by 
telecom service providers, it said.

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