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5G to unlock the transformative power of networks, says Trai chief
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Synopsis Implementation of 5G and associated technologies will help unlock the transformative power of digital communication networks and enable us to achieve the digital empowerment goal and improve the well-being of the people, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) chairman PD Vaghela said.
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Vaghela said that 5G has the potential to provide seamless coverage, low latency, and highly reliable communications
The deployment of fifth-generation or 5G together with futuristic technologies would help in unlocking the transformative power of digital networks, a top regulatory official said. Implementation of 5G and associated technologies will help unlock the transformative power of digital communication networks and enable us to achieve the digital empowerment goal and improve the well-being of the people, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) chairman PD Vaghela said.
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“The recent report on India s preparedness for 5G by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology underlines the need for rapid progress on 5G trials and deployment of India-specific use cases,” Ravinder Takkar, managing director and chief executive of Vodafone Idea said.
Ravinder Takkar, managing director and chief executive of Vodafone Idea
The recent finding by the Parliamentary committee underscores the need to accelerate the deployment of relevant fifth generation or 5G use cases and undertake field trials enabling the commercial deployment of next-generation services, top executive of
“The recent report on India s preparedness for 5G by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology underlines the need for rapid progress on 5G trials and deployment of India-specific use cases,” Ravinder Takkar, managing director and chief executive of Vodafone Idea said.
"We estimate that millimeter wave enabled 5G will deliver $150 billion in additional GDP for India," Laurent Bodusseau, senior director - Spectrum & Regulatory Affairs at GSMA said.