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===National Allocation===
 
===National Allocation===
The National Frequency Allocation plan (NFAP) 2011 provides for 2 MHZ in 865 MHZ band  
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The National Frequency Allocation plan (NFAP) 2011 provides for  
for short range devices (SRD) communication which can be used for IoT (M2M).Car remote controls use 433 Mhz and that too can be used
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*2 MHZ in 865 MHZ band
 
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*2 MHz in 433 MHz band
There is power and duty cycle restriction for unlicensed band operation
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for short range communication which can be used for IoT (M2M)
 
 
*1 % Duty cycle
 
*10mW/Mhz for 433 MHz and 1 W peak and 4W ERP for 865 MHz
 
 
 
 
It notes
 
It notes
 
;Ultra Wideband (UWB): UWB is a short range low power technology that
 
;Ultra Wideband (UWB): UWB is a short range low power technology that
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In India the 865 MHz to 867 MHz license free band in India ends at 867 MHz, as per the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology directions as mentioned here despite being in  the ITU. However the 868 MHz LoRa band has 8 channels and 7 of 8 frequency channels are in the license free 865 MHz – 867 MHz band in India.
 
In India the 865 MHz to 867 MHz license free band in India ends at 867 MHz, as per the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology directions as mentioned here despite being in  the ITU. However the 868 MHz LoRa band has 8 channels and 7 of 8 frequency channels are in the license free 865 MHz – 867 MHz band in India.
==TRAI Recommendation for M2M Spectrum==
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===TRAI Recommendation for M2M Spectrum===
 
Industry recommendations for 10MHz were considered .
 
Industry recommendations for 10MHz were considered .
 
  Request for unlicensing were 433-434 MHz, 902-928 MHz, 1880-1900 MHz, 2483-2500 MHz, 5150-5350 MHz, and 5725-5775 MHz. These demands reflect the widespread market adoption in countries where these bands have already become unlicensed.
 
  Request for unlicensing were 433-434 MHz, 902-928 MHz, 1880-1900 MHz, 2483-2500 MHz, 5150-5350 MHz, and 5725-5775 MHz. These demands reflect the widespread market adoption in countries where these bands have already become unlicensed.
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==see Also==
 
==see Also==
*[[M2M Regulation]]
 
 
*https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Conferences/GSR/Documents/GSR2015/Discussion_papers_and_Presentations/GSR15_session5_Brown.pdf
 
*https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Conferences/GSR/Documents/GSR2015/Discussion_papers_and_Presentations/GSR15_session5_Brown.pdf
 
*https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Spectrum-Policy-in-India8515.pdf
 
*https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Spectrum-Policy-in-India8515.pdf
 
[[Category:Regulations]]
 

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