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New Delhi: By 2025, 5G networks<\/a> are expected to cover one-third of the worlds population, and South Korea, China and the US are the countries which would lead the world in developing and deploying 5G technology<\/a>. Will India be finally able to join the global 5G bandwagon<\/a> this year?

Reports surfaced late last month that
5G spectrum<\/a> may finally see the light of the day in 2022. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has reportedly informed the Department of Telecommunications<\/a> (DoT) that it is likely to submit 5G<\/a> pricing recommendations in March. It means that if things go as planned, the country can witness 5G auction in July-August.

Despite the buzz around 5G,
telecom companies<\/a>, along with private players, are only conducting 5G trials<\/a> in the country.

Bharti Airtel has successfully conducted India's first 5G trial in the 700 MHz band in partnership with Nokia, on the outskirts of Kolkata. Earlier last year, Airtel demonstrated India's first 5G experience over a live 4G network. It also demonstrated India's first rural 5G trial as well as the first Cloud gaming experience on 5G.

Reliance Jio is another leading player in the field of 5G testing technology. The company has successfully conducted trials of connected drones on its indigenous 5G network.

According to Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director, Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), India must complete the migration from 2G to 4G to 5G at the earliest and the rollout of 5G should be India's national priority.

Jio has developed a 100 per cent home-grown and comprehensive 5G solution, which is fully Cloud native and digitally managed.

\"Because of its converged, future-proof architecture, Jio's network could be quickly and seamlessly upgraded from 4G to 5G,\" according to Ambani.

Nokia and Vodafone Idea have also partnered to trial 5G services using E-band in areas where fibre is challenging to deploy.

Vodafone Idea is currently conducting 5G trials in India using the trial spectrum in the 3.3GHz-3.6GHz band and mmWave band (24.25GHz-28.5GHz). Earlier, Vodafone Idea had achieved peak speed of over 3.7 Gbps during its 5G trials in Pune.

The DoT had approved applications of Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and MTNL for 5G trials.

The 5G technology will represent around 39 per cent of mobile subscriptions in India at the end of 2027, estimated at about 500 million subscriptions, says a latest Ericsson report.

According to Viswanath Ramaswamy, Vice President, Technology, IBM Technology Sales, IBM India\/South Asia, 5G offers enormous potential to advance industries across streaming, communications, advanced robotics and manufacturing.

\"However given the complexity of telecom networks today, it is clear that the tools, systems and methods need to be orchestrated for the network of tomorrow,\" he said.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to quickly enable changes in the network that optimise network performance and reliability by applying Machine Learning, helping \"Communications services providers (CSPs) deliver on the promise of 5G by providing faster customer experiences,\" Ramaswamy added.

India being a 'mobile first' country, cellular internet is central to every person's digital lives as they communicate, consume and create content, commerce and connect with the community.

\"As smartphone users mature, they use devices more and more for creating 4K\/8K videos, clicking high-resolution 108MP+ photos, streaming HD content and conducting video conferencing calls. The higher bandwidth and higher capacity technology such as 5G, thus, becomes the cornerstone to enable these advanced experiences,\" Neil Shah, Vice President, Research, at Counterpoint, told IANS.

Several smartphone players have also started testing 5G in India and globally.

OPPO in November 2021 announced that it has successfully conducted its first VoNR (Voice\/Video on New Radio) call from its Hyderabad 5G lab.

The 5G VoNR calls were made using the latest Reno6 series smartphone and an end-to-end 5G Standalone (SA) network powered by Keysight test solutions at the Hyderabad 5G Innovation lab of OPPO.

OnePlus has announced that the company is investing almost $30 million to scale up 5G research and development labs to take 5G technology to more users worldwide.

Technology services major Capgemini has also bolstered its collaboration with Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson to accelerate the deployment of 5G solutions via its 5G lab in Mumbai.

The bigger benefit 5G can bring is beyond personal transformation, \"Which is enterprise and social transformation with excess capacity, lower latencies and higher throughputs with use-cases such as Private Networks and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) Broadband, bridging the digital divide,\" Shah added.

In India, an affordable 5G for the masses may take a longer time to happen, but the country must take the first step towards it this year, so that it catches up with the world on 5G fast.

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为什么印度必须采取第一步5克今年推出

预计到2025年,5 g网络覆盖世界人口的三分之一,和韩国、中国和美国的国家将引领世界5 g技术开发和部署。印度将最终能够加入今年全球5 g的潮流吗?

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新德里:到2025年,5 g网络预计世界人口的三分之一,和韩国,中国和美国的国家将引领世界开发和部署5 g技术。印度将最终能够加入全球吗5 g的潮流今年吗?

上月末报告浮出水面5 g频谱可能在2022年终于看到光明的一天。印度电信管理局(火车)据报道,通知部门电信(点),它可能会提交5克3月份定价建议。这意味着如果一切按计划进行,国家可以在7 - 8月见证5 g拍卖。

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尽管围绕5克,电信公司以及私人的球员,只是进行5 g试验在乡下。

Bharti Airtel已成功进行了印度的第一个5 g试验在700 MHz频带与诺基亚合作,在加尔各答的郊区。去年早些时候,Airtel证明印度的第一次5 g经验现场4 g网络。它还展示了印度的第一个农村5 g试验以及第一个云游戏体验5克。

依赖Jio是另一个5 g测试技术领域的主要参与者。公司已成功地进行了试验,无人机在其本土5 g网络连接。

根据穆凯什•安巴尼,董事长兼总经理,信实工业有限公司(瑞来斯),印度必须完成迁移从2 g到4 g到5克最早推出的5 g应该印度国家首位。

Jio发展本土100% 5 g和全面的解决方案,这是完全云原生和数字化管理。

”因为它的聚合,不会过时的技术架构,Jio的网络可以快速和无缝地从4 g升级到5克,”巴尼。

诺基亚和沃达丰的想法也合作试验5 g服务使用E-band地区纤维是具有挑战性的部署。

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沃达丰的想法目前正在印度进行5 g试验使用试验谱的3.3 ghz - 3.6 - ghz乐队和mmWave乐队(24.25 ghz - 28.5 - ghz)。早些时候,沃达丰想法取得峰值超过3.7 Gbps的速度在5 g试验在浦那。

的点已经批准应用程序依赖Jio, Bharti Airtel,沃达丰和MTNL 5 g试验。

5 g技术将代表在印度约39%的手机用户在2027年年底,估计约5亿人订阅,爱立信最新报告说。

副总裁根据Viswanath Ramaswamy技术,IBM技术销售,IBM印度/南亚,5 g提供了巨大潜力推动在流媒体行业,通信、先进的机器人技术和制造业。

“不过今天电信网络的复杂性,很明显,工具,系统和方法需要精心策划的网络明天,”他说。

人工智能(AI)有可能迅速启用网络,优化网络性能和可靠性的变化通过应用机器学习,帮助“通信服务提供商(csp)兑现的承诺5克通过提供更快的客户体验,“Ramaswamy补充道。

印度是一个“手机第一”国家,移动互联网是每个人的数字生活的中心,因为他们沟通,消费和创建内容,商业和与社区的联系。

“随着智能手机用户的成熟,他们使用设备越来越多的用于创建4 k / 8 k视频,点击高分辨率108 mp +照片,流高清内容并进行视频会议电话。高带宽和高能力的技术如5克,因此,成为基石,使这些先进经验,”副总裁尼尔•沙、研究、对比,告诉题材影片。

一些智能手机玩家也开始在印度和全球测试5克。

相对应的人2021年11月宣布,它已成功进行了第一次VoNR(语音/视频新广播)调用从海德拉巴5克实验室。

5 g VoNR调用是使用最新的Reno6系列智能手机和一个端到端的5 g独立(SA)网络由Keysight海德拉巴5克创新实验室的测试解决方案相对应的人。

OnePlus宣布,公司投资近3000万美元扩大5 g研发实验室采取5 g技术全球更多的用户。

技术服务主要凯捷也提振其与瑞典电信巨头爱立信合作加速5 g的部署解决方案通过5克实验室在孟买。

5 g可以带来更大的好处是超越个人转变,“这是企业和社会转型与产能过剩,更低的延迟和更高的吞吐量与私人网络和固定无线接入等用例(澳洲公平工作委员会)宽带,弥合数字鸿沟之外,”国王说。

在印度,一个负担得起的5 g为大众可能需要更长的时间,但是这个国家今年必须迈出第一步,让它赶上世界5 g快。

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New Delhi: By 2025, 5G networks<\/a> are expected to cover one-third of the worlds population, and South Korea, China and the US are the countries which would lead the world in developing and deploying 5G technology<\/a>. Will India be finally able to join the global 5G bandwagon<\/a> this year?

Reports surfaced late last month that
5G spectrum<\/a> may finally see the light of the day in 2022. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has reportedly informed the Department of Telecommunications<\/a> (DoT) that it is likely to submit 5G<\/a> pricing recommendations in March. It means that if things go as planned, the country can witness 5G auction in July-August.

Despite the buzz around 5G,
telecom companies<\/a>, along with private players, are only conducting 5G trials<\/a> in the country.

Bharti Airtel has successfully conducted India's first 5G trial in the 700 MHz band in partnership with Nokia, on the outskirts of Kolkata. Earlier last year, Airtel demonstrated India's first 5G experience over a live 4G network. It also demonstrated India's first rural 5G trial as well as the first Cloud gaming experience on 5G.

Reliance Jio is another leading player in the field of 5G testing technology. The company has successfully conducted trials of connected drones on its indigenous 5G network.

According to Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director, Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), India must complete the migration from 2G to 4G to 5G at the earliest and the rollout of 5G should be India's national priority.

Jio has developed a 100 per cent home-grown and comprehensive 5G solution, which is fully Cloud native and digitally managed.

\"Because of its converged, future-proof architecture, Jio's network could be quickly and seamlessly upgraded from 4G to 5G,\" according to Ambani.

Nokia and Vodafone Idea have also partnered to trial 5G services using E-band in areas where fibre is challenging to deploy.

Vodafone Idea is currently conducting 5G trials in India using the trial spectrum in the 3.3GHz-3.6GHz band and mmWave band (24.25GHz-28.5GHz). Earlier, Vodafone Idea had achieved peak speed of over 3.7 Gbps during its 5G trials in Pune.

The DoT had approved applications of Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and MTNL for 5G trials.

The 5G technology will represent around 39 per cent of mobile subscriptions in India at the end of 2027, estimated at about 500 million subscriptions, says a latest Ericsson report.

According to Viswanath Ramaswamy, Vice President, Technology, IBM Technology Sales, IBM India\/South Asia, 5G offers enormous potential to advance industries across streaming, communications, advanced robotics and manufacturing.

\"However given the complexity of telecom networks today, it is clear that the tools, systems and methods need to be orchestrated for the network of tomorrow,\" he said.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to quickly enable changes in the network that optimise network performance and reliability by applying Machine Learning, helping \"Communications services providers (CSPs) deliver on the promise of 5G by providing faster customer experiences,\" Ramaswamy added.

India being a 'mobile first' country, cellular internet is central to every person's digital lives as they communicate, consume and create content, commerce and connect with the community.

\"As smartphone users mature, they use devices more and more for creating 4K\/8K videos, clicking high-resolution 108MP+ photos, streaming HD content and conducting video conferencing calls. The higher bandwidth and higher capacity technology such as 5G, thus, becomes the cornerstone to enable these advanced experiences,\" Neil Shah, Vice President, Research, at Counterpoint, told IANS.

Several smartphone players have also started testing 5G in India and globally.

OPPO in November 2021 announced that it has successfully conducted its first VoNR (Voice\/Video on New Radio) call from its Hyderabad 5G lab.

The 5G VoNR calls were made using the latest Reno6 series smartphone and an end-to-end 5G Standalone (SA) network powered by Keysight test solutions at the Hyderabad 5G Innovation lab of OPPO.

OnePlus has announced that the company is investing almost $30 million to scale up 5G research and development labs to take 5G technology to more users worldwide.

Technology services major Capgemini has also bolstered its collaboration with Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson to accelerate the deployment of 5G solutions via its 5G lab in Mumbai.

The bigger benefit 5G can bring is beyond personal transformation, \"Which is enterprise and social transformation with excess capacity, lower latencies and higher throughputs with use-cases such as Private Networks and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) Broadband, bridging the digital divide,\" Shah added.

In India, an affordable 5G for the masses may take a longer time to happen, but the country must take the first step towards it this year, so that it catches up with the world on 5G fast.

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