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The latest India 6 GHz exemption Regulatory Updates are reshaping spectrum access for wireless devices. On January 21, 2026, India’s Department of Telecommunications issued an Extraordinary Gazette notification that grants licence exemption for low power and very low power wireless access systems, especially Radio Local Area Networks (RLANs) in the 5925–6425 MHz (lower 6 GHz) band. Consequently, this important move opens market opportunities while defining clear technical and operational conditions for manufacturers and compliance teams.

What the India 6 GHz Exemption Means

The Government of India’s notification shifts eligible devices from a traditional licensed regime to a licence​-exempt framework. This India 6 GHz exemption Regulatory Update directly impacts products utilizing the 5925–6425 MHz frequency range by formally authorizing their use without needing individual licences, provided the conditions in the Gazette notification are met.

Key Implications for Products & Manufacturers

Regulatory Intelligence and Your Next Steps

To successfully navigate the India 6 GHz exemption, manufacturers and compliance teams should:

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