#ISMC25

ITU-APT Foundation of India (IAFI)

5th India Spectrum Management Conference

& Exhibition

The Claridges Hotel, New Delhi, India
15-16 December 2025

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Overview

ITU-APT Foundation of India (IAFI) will once again organize our annual flagship event The 5th India Spectrum Management Conference and exhibition 2025 (ISMC-25), on 15th and 16th December 2025 in New Delhi, India.

The management of spectrum is a crucial issue facing the telecommunications industry worldwide, and it is particularly relevant to India due to its largest population and the fastest proliferation of 5G technology in the world. With the recent work on the 6G framework in the ITU, the stage is set for tremendous growth opportunities in wireless communications in the coming years.

The timing of the 5th ISMC-25 is critical for spectrum management as many administrations around the world will start finalizing their preliminary views on the WRC-27 agenda items during early 2026 leading up to the next round of Regional and global preparatory meetings for WRC-27. ISMC-25 will provide the much-needed platform to share views, expectations and way forward towards various issues that will be addressed during the studies leading to WRC-27.

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IAFI Events 2023-2025

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Events
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Countries Represented
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Speakers
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Industry Leaders

Chief Guests

Dr. Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar*

Minister of State in the Ministry of Communications and Minister of State in the Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India

Mr. Mario Maniewicz

Director Radiocommunication
Bureau, ITU

Shri Anil Kumar Lahoti

Chairman
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Confirmed Speakers

Shri Rudra Narayan Palai

Member (Technology)
Department of Telecommunications
Government of India.

Shri Deb Kumar Chakrabarti

Member (Services)
Department of Telecommunications
Government of India.

Mr. Charles Cooper

Associate Administrator, Office of Spectrum Management
NTIA, US

Dr. Rajkumar Upadhyay

Chief Executive Officer and Chairman Project Board C-DOT, India

Shri NK Bhola

Director WMO
Department of Telecommunications

Shri Syed Tausif Abbas

Sr. DDG & Head
TEC

Ms. M. Revathi

Joint Wireless Advisor, Govt. of India and Member Radio Regulatory Board, ITU-R

Ms. Padma Jaiswal

IAS - Secretary to Government to the State & Union Territories and Secretary Government of Puducherry

Dr. PK Jain

Director
IN-SPACe
Govt. of India

Shri Gulab Chand

Joint Wireless Advisor
Department of Telecommunications
Govt. of India

Shri MK Pattanaik

Joint Wireless Advisor
Department of Telecommunications
Govt. of India

Shri Munesh Kumar

Joint Wireless Advisor, RLO, WPC, Department of Telecommunications

Shri Amit Gulati

Sr. Deputy Wireless Advisor
Department of Telecommunications
Govt. of India

Shri Arun Agarwal

DDG (Satellite)
Department of Telecommunications
Govt. of India

Ms. J Sofi Jebasoundaram

Associate Director (Frequency Management), Satellite Communication Programme Office ISRO HQ, India

Mr. Forhadul Parvez

Programme Officer
Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT)

Prof. David Koilpillai

Chairman
Bharat 6G Alliance & IIT Madras

Mr. Anil Kumar Bhardwaj

DDG SE
Department of Telecommunications, Government of India

Dr. Laura Roberti

Senior Director Spectrum and Market Access (Global)
Telesat

Mr. Jitendra Singh

Head, Govt. Affairs
Qualcomm India

Mr. Alan Norman

Director, Public Policy
Meta, USA

Shri Rajesh Kumar Pathak

Director General
Bharat 6G Alliance, India

Mr. Cristian Gomez

Vice President
Government & Regulatory
Asia Pacific, Viasat Inc.

Mr. Jose ‘Pepe’ Feu Vidal

Satellite Network Coordination Engineer, Project Kuiper, Amazon

Dr. Ravi Gandhi

President, Chief of Public Policy & Regulatory
Reliance Jio

Mr. Stuart Cooke

Senior Director of Future Spectrum
GSMA

Mr. Peng Zhao

Vice President
Policy & Regulatory
GSOA

Mr. Carlos Riopedre

Managing Director
and Board Member
Sateliot

Ms. Alka Selot Asthana

Head of Regulatory Affairs
Tata Communications

Dr. Sendil Kumar Devar

Director, Standards and Spectrum
Ericsson, India

Prof. Rajeev Shorey

Director
IIIT Surat

Mr. Mitesh Dave

Reality Labs
Meta

Prof. Radha Krishna Ganti

Professor of Electrical Engineering
IIT Madras

Dr. Punit Rathod

Lead Technical Standards
Qualcomm, India

Ms. Nada Abdelhafez

Head of Spectrum & Regulatory Affairs, MEA, India
Shure Inc

Mr. Bashir Patel

Senior Regional Advisor, Policy and Regulatory, South Asia, Middle East & Africa at Inmarsat, UK

Ms. Marta Donate Fuente

Spectrum Engineer
Eutelsat OneWeb

Shri Rajeev Kumar

Deputy Director General (Engg)
Spectrum Management & Radio Regulation, Doordarshan

Mr. Keyur Gandhi

Director, Space Regulatory
Dhruva Space

Mr. Vikram Tiwathia

Deputy Director General
COAI

Dr. Monisha Ghosh

Professor Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, US

Dr. Navin Kumar

Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication, School of Engineering, Bengaluru

Prof. NK Goyal

President, CMAI
Vice Chairman
IAFI

Mr. Bharat Bhatia

President & CEO, ITU-APT Foundation of India (IAFI) & Vice Chairman of the Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF)

Mr. HC Soni

Vice President
IAFI

Mr. SN Gupta

Secretary General
IAFI

Agenda

15 - 16 December 2025

  • Setting the vision for India’s spectrum policy, aligned with global best practices
    • Future direction of spectrum management in India
    • Digital connectivity & economic transformation
    • International cooperation & regulatory perspectives

Topics to be Covered

  • Review of 2025 milestones & outlook towards 2027 spectrum activities
  • New Telecom Policy & options for Restructuring of spectrum management organization in India
  • Spectrum auctions & priorities of opening new bands for 4G/5G for 2026–2027
  • Delicensing of new bands & spectrum for private industries
  • Building stakeholder consensus

Topics to be Covered:

  • Band planning for 4G/5G (600 MHz, 1.4 GHz, 4 GHz,)
  • Ecosystem readiness & global deployment lessons
  • Spectrum pricing, auctions & valuation models
  • Market design & regulatory approaches – India & international lessons
  • Review of 2025 milestones & outlook towards 2027 spectrum activities
  • New Telecom Policy & options for Restructuring of spectrum management organization in India
  • Spectrum auctions & priorities of opening new bands for 4G/5G for 2026–2027
  • Delicensing of new bands & spectrum for private industries
  • Building stakeholder consensus

Topics to be Covered:

  • Spectrum planning in VHF and UHF Bands for PMSE
  • Emerging trends in mobile broadcasting
  • Spectrum for critical public & scientific services

Topics to be Covered:

  • GSO & Non-GSO spectrum issues across L, S, C, Ku, Ka bands
  • Licensing aspects, pricing & gateway authorizations
  • Regulations & landing rights
  • GMPCS, VSAT & IoT – latest licensing challenges
  • Updates from IN-SPACe

Topics to be addressed:

  • Sharing spectrum between Wi-Fi, mobile & satellites
  • AI & ML in dynamic spectrum management
  • Experimental platforms & pilot projects
  • Future regulatory implications

  • Global Vision for 6G Technology and Spectrum Roadmap
  • 6G Technology, Applications and Performance Requirements
  • Objectives and Preparations for WRC-27
  • Spectrum needs for 6G - Plan for Upper 6GHz and 7-8 GHz for IMT-2030 with 400 MHz Channels
  • Expectations from integration of Terrestrial and non-Terrestrial Networks.

11:15- 12:15 | Interactive Session 1: WRC-27 Agenda Item 1.7

  • Expectation of CPM text for 1.7 towards Spectrum for 6G
  • Status of sharing studies

12:15- 13:45 | Interactive Session 2: WRC-27 Agenda Items 1.1, 1.2, 1.5, 1.12, 1.13 & 1.14

  • Critical Issues for Satellite Services
  • Direct-connectivity between satellites and cellular phones
  • Smaller antenna sizes to promote enterprise connectivity
  • Studies towards EPFD limits to protect GSO systems
  • Preventing Unauthorized NGSO satellite Earth station Emissions

  • Spectrum for private & captive networks
  • Security, privacy & consumer protection
  • Regulatory & standardization frameworks
  • Economic modelling of future networks
  • Global lessons for India
  • International models for spectrum sharing
  • Open RAN & neutral hosting
  • Case studies & technology trends
  • Policy & regulatory challenges

  • Summary of outcomes
  • Adoption of recommendations & next steps
  • Announcements & closing remarks

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Location

THE CLARIDGES, NEW DELHI

12, APJ Abdul Kalam Road, New Delhi - 110011


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