STUDY OF SPECTRUM ALLOCATION FOR MOBILE BROADBAND IN INDONESIA 2020-2024

The growing growth of data traffic led to higher demand for broadband communications. Before entering the 5G era, it is necessary to note the penetration of the previous technology that is 4G to know the extent to which the implementation of 4G technology before the establishment of 5G technology st...

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Main Author: Ridwany NIM - 23216093, Irsyad
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/28141
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:The growing growth of data traffic led to higher demand for broadband communications. Before entering the 5G era, it is necessary to note the penetration of the previous technology that is 4G to know the extent to which the implementation of 4G technology before the establishment of 5G technology standards. This demand problem can be overcome with good spectrum allocation planning for mobile broadband in Indonesia, one of them by utilizing the use of 2.3 GHz and 24 GHz band as a spectrum of gigabit wireless network. This study aims to see the potential use of 2.3 GHz and 24 GHz bands in Java and Bali. Judging from the penetration of internet service in various regions in Indonesia, Java and Bali is densely populated, so it is not surprising that these two areas have very dominant Internet users, almost 60% of all internet users in Indonesia in two regions, mostly using mobile . The methodology for the 5G spectrum needs is from K-ICT for IMT 2020 to be adapted in the Java and Bali regions. For mobile broadband services, Jakata has an average spectrum allocation above 300MHz and is expected to increase in 2024. In addition to West Java and Banten regions with an average spectrum allocation of up to 200MHz, it requires more than 233 thousand base station. The design results are expected to provide solutions for allocation of radio frequency spectrum needs, especially in Indonesia in the year 2020-2024.