PM Modi : aims to launch 6g network by end of decade . He said a strong team had already started working on that side while emphasizing the importance of fast and efficient technology in accelerating development and job creation.
He said a strong team had already started working on that side while emphasizing the importance of fast and efficient technology in accelerating development and job creation.
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~The Indian government has announced that 6G will arrive in 2030.
~India’s launch of the 5G network is expected in the coming months.
~India plans to roll out 6G services by the end of this decade.
~The working class has begun to work that way.
PM Narendra Modi said on Tuesday, emphasizing the importance of fast and efficient technology in accelerating development and job creation.
Communication will determine the pace of progress in 21st century India. Therefore, communication should be modernized at all levels, ”he said as he introduced the 5G Self-Examination Bed to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) silver jubilee celebrations.
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The Test Bed is an important step in gaining confidence in the sophisticated and modern technology in the communications industry, he said. “The world standard for 5G is made up of 5Gi. It is a matter of great pride for the country. It will play a key role in bringing 5G technology to rural areas. ”
Modi said 5G technology would bring about positive changes in governance, simplicity, and business. “This will boost growth in all sectors such as agriculture, health, education, infrastructure and transport. This will also increase ease of use and create more job opportunities, ”said Modi. “In order to quickly roll out 5G, government and industry efforts are needed.”
Modi said the telecommunications sector is one of the best examples of how self-reliance and healthy competition can have a repetitive effect on society and the economy. Coming out of the despair, frustration, corruption, and crippling policy of the 2G era, the country has rapidly moved from 3G to 4G and now 5G, and 6G, he said.
He said new strengths have been put into the field of communication through the ‘Panchamrita’ of ‘Reach, Reform, Regulate, Respond and Revolution’ for the past eight years. Now the country is beyond imagination and is moving forward “in every form of government”, he Said .
“Today we are increasing the world’s fastest number of teledensity users and internet users in the country. Many sectors including telecom have participated in it. ”
He said in order to reach the poorest families, the emphasis was on cell phone production in the country itself. Modi added that this had led to an increase in cell phone production units from two to more than 200.
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“Today India connects all the cities of the country with optical fiber. Prior to 2014, not even 100 district panchayats in India were provided with fiber optical connection. Today we have made broadband connections reach approximately 1.75 lakh gram panchayats.
Hundreds of government services reach the valleys as a result. ”
Modi called on regulators to work together to meet current and future challenges. “Today regulation is not limited to one sector. Technology integrates different fields.
That is why today everyone sees the need for co-operative governance. In this regard, it is necessary for all regulators to come together, develop common platforms and find solutions for better collaboration, ”he said.
Confederation of Indian Industry president Sanjiv Bajaj said communications infrastructure was at the heart of the government’s digital economy campaign that had dramatically changed people’s lives. He expressed confidence in Modi’s opinion. “You have to stay competitive and stay at the forefront of emerging technologies.”
The prime minister also said his government had encouraged healthy competition which had led to India having one of the cheapest telecom data rates in the world.