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InterDigital Joins Indian Standards and Industry Bodies TSDSI and BIF to Support 5G and 6G R&D
InterDigital will collaborate with TSDSI and BIF to accelerate the development of India’s wireless and video markets
WILMINGTON, Del., April 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) InterDigital, Inc. (NASDAQ: IDCC), a mobile and video technology research and development company, today announced it has become a member of two Indian standards and industry bodies Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDI) and Broadband India Forum (BIF). India is one of the fastest growing wireless markets, and InterDigital’s membership to these associations will support the region’s wireless evolution, with ongoing research and development across video, 5G and 6G technology.
Indian IT firms are ready for 5G, whenever it’s rolled out
February 14, 2021
‘Biggest opportunity in 5G could be captured by re-imagining new products, services’ Indian IT majors such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro and Sterlite Technologies Ltd (STL) are busy preparing the ground for the coming wave of 5G services, working with telcos, academic institutions and global technology partners to configure networks, launch services suites and provide support.
To begin with, the country’s largest software exporter and services firm TCS, which is helping telecom companies such as Three UK, a British telecom and Internet service provider, configure its network to support 5G services, has a headstart. Apart from banking on its global expertise, the Tata group firm will also partner with industry majors to set up a test-bed for 5G solutions, much ahead of the 5G rollout.
Surge in oneM2M membership by Indian entities following national adoption of its standards
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Sophia Antipolis, France, 08 February 2021: Adoption of TSDSI transposed oneM2M standards by India has led to a surge in membership for global standards initiative oneM2M. Over 50 organisations, associated with Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI), registered their interest in participating in oneM2M standardisation activities, coinciding with its 49th Technical Plenary (TP) meeting.
They represent a spectrum of large to small-and-medium sized entities spanning several segments including mobile network operators, network equipment vendors, systems integrators, technology institutes and professional service providers.
“We are extremely pleased that the recent TSDSI transposition of oneM2M standards and their outreach to local organisations has stimulated interest in developing and promoting a global technology- and vendor-neutral approach for IoT sys
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