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This is why PS5 Pro is currently not available in India

The PlayStation 5 Pro went on sale in select markets on Thursday. While customers in regions like the US, UK, EU, and Japan can pick up a PS5 Pro from a participating store or direct.playstation.com, the upgraded console is currently not available in India. The PS5 Pro hasn’t launched here yet – and won’t do so anytime soon – due to a telecom spectrum hurdle in the country, Sony confirmed on Friday.

Why PS5 Pro is not available in India

The PS5 Pro supports Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be) which uses the 6GHz spectrum band, which has not yet been allocated in India. Sony has now provided an official update on the console’s availability in India.

“PS5 Pro will not be available in some countries (currently including India) where the 6GHz wireless band used in IEEE 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) is not yet permitted,” the company said in an official statement on Friday.

The 6GHz spectrum is contentious between technology companies and telecom operators in the country, with the former seeking their allocation for Wi-Fi and the latter wanting the same for 5G and 6G services. According to a Financial Express report Starting last month, the Indian government is likely to reserve a portion of the 6GHz spectrum for telecom companies to expand 5G and 6G services in the country. The 6 GHz band includes frequencies in the range 5925-7125 MHz.

While this regulatory hurdle is preventing the PS5 from launching in India and is unlikely to be resolved anytime soon, several countries have allocated the entire 6GHz spectrum to Wi-Fi. Meanwhile, the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance has urged the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to dedicate the entire 6GHz band for unlicensed Wi-Fi use, according to a report in Capacity Media on Friday.

The PS5 Pro was announced in September and went on sale in select markets on November 7. The console comes with hardware upgrades over the PS5, with improved RDNA graphics with 16.7 teraflops of GPU compute performance. The console also features double the storage space of the PS5 and comes with advanced ray-tracing features and Sony’s new AI upscaling technology. The console has a suggested retail price of $699.99 (approximately Rs. 58,750).

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