At the sixth edition of the India Mobile Congress 2022 conference, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today introduced 5G services.
It lasts for four days and takes place at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi. Users will be able to access 5G services by Diwali, ending the country’s long wait for the technology.
PM Narendra Modi saw demonstrations of 5G services and advantages from leading firms like Airtel, Reliance Jio, and Qualcomm.
He also seized the chance to learn more about end-to-end 5G technology’s local development and how it can help bridge the healthcare delivery gap between urban and rural locations.
In addition to providing customers with higher internet speeds, the most recent 5G network will assist the government in a number of sectors, including disaster management and agriculture, among others.
Jio will provide a 5G network at the lowest rates
Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries, stated that Jio will deliver “the greatest quality and most affordable price that anyone else has in the world.
” By December 2023, the telecom provider promises to provide 5G to every part of India. Airtel has stated that it would begin rolling out 5G today in 8 locations.
Although the corporation did state that Mumbai, Delhi, Varanasi, and Bangalore will get 5G today, the identities of all the cities remain unknown. Vodafone Idea will shortly start rolling out 5G.
5G will be 10 times faster
People would be able to enjoy 10 times the internet speed than 4G when 5G is first introduced in a few major metro areas.
According to reports, it can transport data at a maximum rate of up to 20Gbps per second, or more than 100Mbps per second.
At the moment, 4G offers speeds of up to 1Gbps. The government has previously affirmed that 5G plans would be released in India at reasonable pricing and that customers won’t be asked to pay much for them.
IGI airport will have 5G connectivity soon
The Indira Gandhi international airport in Delhi now has 5G capability, which is noteworthy. As a result, airport travelers will soon be able to travel at higher speeds.
In the upcoming weeks, Airtel, Jio, and Vodafone Idea are anticipated to release rates for their 5G services.
Author: Divyanshu Yadav
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