\"<p>"The
\"The new technology will actually improve connectivity such as Wi-Fi and fixed wireless access (FWA) for better delivery of medical care and remote surgery. It will also play a critical role in the National Digital Health Mission (NDHM),\" Sharma said.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Fifth-generation or 5G<\/a> technology will benefit the healthcare services in rural India following the improved connectivity and high data throughput, and also boost the Centre's ambitious National Digital Health Mission<\/a> (NDHM), a top official said.

\"Rural India will be benefited with 5G through increased connectivity and high throughput of data,\"
National Health Authority<\/a> (NHA<\/a>) chief executive Ram Sewak Sharma said and added the next-generation of technology in healthcare would be useful in areas like telemedicine.

5G, touted as a next-generation technology with low-latency communications, is expected to offer multiple use cases across business sectors including healthcare.

\"The new technology will actually improve connectivity such as Wi-Fi and fixed wireless access (FWA) for better delivery of medical care and remote surgery. It will also play a critical role in the National Digital Health Mission (NDHM),\" Sharma said.

Launched on August 15, 2020, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the national mission, under the NHA, seeks to provide medical identity to enable Indians to access the prestigious Ayushman Bharat Yojana, a public-funded healthcare service.

PricewaterhouseCoopers or PwC, a London-based professional services firm said that the use of 5G in healthcare would develop a new health ecosystem and give a rise to applications on the back of advances in robotics, artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) for predictive, preventative, personalised and participatory medicine.

Sharma who also had a five-year-long stint at the
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (Trai<\/a>), said that one of his key objectives is to ensure seamless healthcare services using technology-driven platforms.

The
Department of Telecommunications<\/a> (DoT) is though yet to come up with a roadmap for 5G field trials to showcase India-specific use cases while the auction for airwaves is deferred to a year following the unavailability of sufficient quantum of spectrum and increased industry pressure to lower the pricing.

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Indian telecom carriers such as Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea see healthcare services as one of the few potential business use cases for the next-generation networks.

In 2018, Trai had recommended 3300 megahertz - 3600 megahertz frequency band for the commercial launch of next-generation services, after it was earmarked for International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) applications.

However, the Indian Navy is using 100 megahertz of spectrum for radar operations and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) had set up space hubs for the GPS navigation system using 25 megahertz leaving only 175 megahertz radio waves in the 3300-3600 megahertz band for telecom services.

The telecom service providers have been demanding adequate volume of the spectrum and also sought millimeter-wave (MMWave) band for the rollout of high-speed data services.

<\/span>
ETTelecom Interviews: Trai chairman RS Sharma<\/a><\/div><\/div>

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5 g改善农村卫生保健供给,NHA首席说

5 g的“印度农村将受益通过增加连接和高吞吐量的数据,”国家卫生当局(NHA)首席执行官Ram Sewak Sharma说,下一代技术的医疗保健将是有用的在远程医疗等领域。

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< p >”等新技术会提高连接无线和固定无线接入(澳洲公平工作委员会)为更好的提供医疗和远程手术。它还将发挥至关重要的作用在国家数字医疗任务(NDHM),”Sharma说。< / p >
“新技术会提高连通性等无线和固定无线接入(澳洲公平工作委员会)为更好的提供医疗和远程手术。它还将发挥至关重要的作用在国家数字医疗任务(NDHM),”Sharma说。
新德里:第五代或5克技术将有利于改善后的医疗服务在印度农村连接和高数据吞吐量,同时提高中心的雄心勃勃全国数字健康计划(NDHM),一位高级官员说。

5 g的“印度农村将受益通过增加连接和高吞吐量的数据,”国家卫生行政部门(NHA)首席执行官Ram Sewak Sharma说,下一代技术的医疗保健将是有用的在远程医疗等领域。

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5克,被誉为新一代技术与低延迟通信,预计将提供多个用例跨业务领域包括医疗保健。

“新技术会提高连通性等无线和固定无线接入(澳洲公平工作委员会)为更好的提供医疗和远程手术。它还将发挥至关重要的作用在国家数字医疗任务(NDHM),”Sharma说。

发起于2020年8月15日,由首相纳兰德拉·莫迪,国家任务,根据NHA,旨在提供医疗身份让印第安人访问著名的Ayushman巴拉特由旬,公共资助的医疗保健服务。

伦敦专业服务公司普华永道或普华永道表示,5 g的使用在医疗发展一个新的健康的生态系统,给出一个应用程序的机器人技术的进步,人工智能和物联网(物联网)预测、预防、个性化和参与性。

沙玛也过去五年的工作的印度电信管理部门(火车)说,他的一个关键目标是确保无缝的使用技术驱动的医疗服务平台。

电信部(点)虽然还没有想出一个路线图5 g的实地试验使展示用例而电波的拍卖是递延后一年不可用足够的量子谱和提高行业的压力,降低价格。

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印度信实Jio等电信运营商Bharti Airtel,沃达丰的想法看到医疗服务作为为数不多的几个潜在的下一代网络的业务用例。

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2018年,火车推荐3300兆赫到3600兆赫频段下一代的商业发射服务,后用于国际移动通信(IMT)应用程序。

然而,印度海军正在使用100兆赫频段的雷达操作和印度空间研究组织(ISRO)建立了空间中心的GPS导航系统使用25兆赫只留下175兆赫无线电波在3300 - 3600兆赫的电信服务。

电信服务提供商一直要求足够的频谱量,也寻求毫米波(MMWave)乐队推出的高速数据服务。



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\"&lt;p&gt;&quot;The
\"The new technology will actually improve connectivity such as Wi-Fi and fixed wireless access (FWA) for better delivery of medical care and remote surgery. It will also play a critical role in the National Digital Health Mission (NDHM),\" Sharma said.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Fifth-generation or 5G<\/a> technology will benefit the healthcare services in rural India following the improved connectivity and high data throughput, and also boost the Centre's ambitious National Digital Health Mission<\/a> (NDHM), a top official said.

\"Rural India will be benefited with 5G through increased connectivity and high throughput of data,\"
National Health Authority<\/a> (NHA<\/a>) chief executive Ram Sewak Sharma said and added the next-generation of technology in healthcare would be useful in areas like telemedicine.

5G, touted as a next-generation technology with low-latency communications, is expected to offer multiple use cases across business sectors including healthcare.

\"The new technology will actually improve connectivity such as Wi-Fi and fixed wireless access (FWA) for better delivery of medical care and remote surgery. It will also play a critical role in the National Digital Health Mission (NDHM),\" Sharma said.

Launched on August 15, 2020, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the national mission, under the NHA, seeks to provide medical identity to enable Indians to access the prestigious Ayushman Bharat Yojana, a public-funded healthcare service.

PricewaterhouseCoopers or PwC, a London-based professional services firm said that the use of 5G in healthcare would develop a new health ecosystem and give a rise to applications on the back of advances in robotics, artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) for predictive, preventative, personalised and participatory medicine.

Sharma who also had a five-year-long stint at the
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (Trai<\/a>), said that one of his key objectives is to ensure seamless healthcare services using technology-driven platforms.

The
Department of Telecommunications<\/a> (DoT) is though yet to come up with a roadmap for 5G field trials to showcase India-specific use cases while the auction for airwaves is deferred to a year following the unavailability of sufficient quantum of spectrum and increased industry pressure to lower the pricing.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
5G network deployment can start in 3 months but infra not ready in India: Experts<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
After Vodafone Idea, Airtel preparing to conduct OpenRAN 5G trials with Mavenir; seeks DoT nod<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Indian telecom carriers such as Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea see healthcare services as one of the few potential business use cases for the next-generation networks.

In 2018, Trai had recommended 3300 megahertz - 3600 megahertz frequency band for the commercial launch of next-generation services, after it was earmarked for International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) applications.

However, the Indian Navy is using 100 megahertz of spectrum for radar operations and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) had set up space hubs for the GPS navigation system using 25 megahertz leaving only 175 megahertz radio waves in the 3300-3600 megahertz band for telecom services.

The telecom service providers have been demanding adequate volume of the spectrum and also sought millimeter-wave (MMWave) band for the rollout of high-speed data services.

<\/span>
ETTelecom Interviews: Trai chairman RS Sharma<\/a><\/div><\/div>

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