Tag: 5G

  • PM Modi inaugurates IMC 2022 exhibition, experiences 5G tech by different operators 

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2022 exhibition ahead of the formal launch of 5G mobile telephony services in India.

    After inaugurating the exhibition at Pragati Maidan here, he went around pavilions set up by different telecom operators and technology providers to get a first-hand experience of what 5G can do.

    He started with Reliance Jio’s stalls, where he witnessed the ‘True 5G’ devices displayed and experienced the use case through Jio Glass.

    Flanked by Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and billionaires Mukesh Ambani of Reliance, Sunil Bharti Mittal of Bharti Airtel and Kumar Mangalam Birla of Vodafone Idea, he spent time understanding the indigenous development of end-to-end 5G technology.

    He thereafter visited stalls of Airtel, Vodafone Idea, C-DOT and others.

    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2022 exhibition ahead of the formal launch of 5G mobile telephony services in India.

    After inaugurating the exhibition at Pragati Maidan here, he went around pavilions set up by different telecom operators and technology providers to get a first-hand experience of what 5G can do.

    He started with Reliance Jio’s stalls, where he witnessed the ‘True 5G’ devices displayed and experienced the use case through Jio Glass.

    Flanked by Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and billionaires Mukesh Ambani of Reliance, Sunil Bharti Mittal of Bharti Airtel and Kumar Mangalam Birla of Vodafone Idea, he spent time understanding the indigenous development of end-to-end 5G technology.

    He thereafter visited stalls of Airtel, Vodafone Idea, C-DOT and others.

  • PM Modi launches 5G services at 6th India Mobile Congress

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated the 6th India Mobile Congress at Pragati Maidan in Delhi and launched 5G services.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi inspected the exhibition at Pragati Maidan.

    The 5G telecom services seek to provide seamless coverage, high data rate, low latency and highly reliable communications system.

    The three major telecom operators of the country demonstrated one use case each in front of the Prime Minister to show the potential of 5G technology in India.

    The various use cases that will be demonstrated in front of PM in the exhibition include precision drone-based farming; High-Security Routers & AI based Cyber Threat Detection platforms; Automated Guided Vehicles; Ambupod – Smart Ambulance; Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality /Mix Reality in Education and Skill Development; Sewage Monitoring System; Smart-Agri Programme; Health diagnostics, among others.5G technology will offer a wide range of benefits to the common people. It will help in providing seamless coverage, high data rate, low latency, and highly reliable communications.

    Also, it will increase energy efficiency, spectrum efficiency and network efficiency. 5G technology will help in connecting billions of Internet of Things devices, will allow higher quality video services with mobility at high speed, and delivery of critical services such as telesurgery and autonomous cars among others. 5G will help in real-time monitoring of disasters, precision agriculture, and minimising the role of humans in dangerous industrial operations such as in deep mines, offshore activities etc.

    Unlike existing mobile communication networks, 5G networks will allow tailoring of requirements for each of these different use cases within the same network. 

    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated the 6th India Mobile Congress at Pragati Maidan in Delhi and launched 5G services.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi inspected the exhibition at Pragati Maidan.

    The 5G telecom services seek to provide seamless coverage, high data rate, low latency and highly reliable communications system.

    The three major telecom operators of the country demonstrated one use case each in front of the Prime Minister to show the potential of 5G technology in India.

    The various use cases that will be demonstrated in front of PM in the exhibition include precision drone-based farming; High-Security Routers & AI based Cyber Threat Detection platforms; Automated Guided Vehicles; Ambupod – Smart Ambulance; Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality /Mix Reality in Education and Skill Development; Sewage Monitoring System; Smart-Agri Programme; Health diagnostics, among others.5G technology will offer a wide range of benefits to the common people. It will help in providing seamless coverage, high data rate, low latency, and highly reliable communications.

    Also, it will increase energy efficiency, spectrum efficiency and network efficiency. 5G technology will help in connecting billions of Internet of Things devices, will allow higher quality video services with mobility at high speed, and delivery of critical services such as telesurgery and autonomous cars among others. 5G will help in real-time monitoring of disasters, precision agriculture, and minimising the role of humans in dangerous industrial operations such as in deep mines, offshore activities etc.

    Unlike existing mobile communication networks, 5G networks will allow tailoring of requirements for each of these different use cases within the same network. 

  • 5G service will be available in most part of the country in 2-3 years: Ashwini Vaishnaw 

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The high-speed 5G services, which will be available in most part of the country in two-three years, are expected to remain affordable, Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday.

    The minister, while launching a 5G right-of-way application portal to facilitate expeditious roll-out of telecom infrastructure, said that mobile services in India are one of the most affordable in the world and he expects the trend to continue for 5G services as well.

    “We expect investment of around Rs 2.5-3 lakh crore to come into the industry. Rs 3 lakh crore is a big investment. This is also leading to good employment generation. Our estimate is 5G will reach almost all parts of the country in the next 2-3 years,” Vaishnaw said.

    He said that telecom companies are busy laying infrastructure and 5G services should be launched by October and then scaled up at a very rapid pace.

    The government has also notified new Right of Way Rules which clarifies charges to be levied on laying of telecom cables, accessing street furniture like electric poles and boundary walls etc.

    According to the Indian Telegraph Right of Way (Amendment) Rules, 2022, telecom companies will not require any approval from authorities for laying cables or installing mobile towers or poles over private properties.

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    “Earlier it took 343 days for RoW approvals, which has now come down to 22 days. Last July, the average is even better which is 16 days. This is clear impact of reforms undertaken by the Prime Minister,” Vaishnaw said.

    Telecom companies using street furniture for the installation of small cells will be required to pay Rs 300 per annum in urban areas and Rs 150 per annum in rural areas per street furniture, as per the notification.

    For installing cable using street furniture, telecom companies will be required to pay Rs 100 per annum per street furniture, according to the notification.

    The minister said the industry has informed that India has one of the most affordable telecom services and the same trend will be there for 5G services.

    “The reforms in spectrum and reduction in cost of ROW, both steps have ultimately reduced the cost of industry. We have clearly requested the industry to keep 5G prices very reasonable. The information that we have received that till date India has the most affordable services as per ITU ranking. Same trend will be maintained in 5G,” Vaishnaw said.

    The minister said that based on feedback from industry, investments to the tune of Rs 50,000-60,000 crore have been made and most of the investments out of Rs 3 lakh crore will be made in the next 18-24 months.

    “It is very important to note that industry is giving equal importance to rural areas and urban areas. This is in line with our government’s vision,” Vaishnaw said.

    On the steps taken by the government, industry body COAI said that as the country is set to witness the 5G technology, The Indian Telegraph Right of Way (Amendment) Rules, 2022 will ensure the speedy roll-out of the technology and make the dream of 5G enabled India come true.

    “Access to the existing infrastructure, deployment of new infrastructure and the high cost involved in it were major challenges the telecom sector always came across, which will now be eased down. We are also elated to have 5G RoW application form on GatiShakti Sanchar Portal, which is again a positive sign to speed up the installation process of digital infrastructure,” COAI director general S P Kochhar said.

    NEW DELHI: The high-speed 5G services, which will be available in most part of the country in two-three years, are expected to remain affordable, Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday.

    The minister, while launching a 5G right-of-way application portal to facilitate expeditious roll-out of telecom infrastructure, said that mobile services in India are one of the most affordable in the world and he expects the trend to continue for 5G services as well.

    “We expect investment of around Rs 2.5-3 lakh crore to come into the industry. Rs 3 lakh crore is a big investment. This is also leading to good employment generation. Our estimate is 5G will reach almost all parts of the country in the next 2-3 years,” Vaishnaw said.

    He said that telecom companies are busy laying infrastructure and 5G services should be launched by October and then scaled up at a very rapid pace.

    The government has also notified new Right of Way Rules which clarifies charges to be levied on laying of telecom cables, accessing street furniture like electric poles and boundary walls etc.

    According to the Indian Telegraph Right of Way (Amendment) Rules, 2022, telecom companies will not require any approval from authorities for laying cables or installing mobile towers or poles over private properties.

    ALSO READ | ‘Buy from trusted sources only’: Ahead of 5G rollout, Centre bars Chinese telecom equipment

    “Earlier it took 343 days for RoW approvals, which has now come down to 22 days. Last July, the average is even better which is 16 days. This is clear impact of reforms undertaken by the Prime Minister,” Vaishnaw said.

    Telecom companies using street furniture for the installation of small cells will be required to pay Rs 300 per annum in urban areas and Rs 150 per annum in rural areas per street furniture, as per the notification.

    For installing cable using street furniture, telecom companies will be required to pay Rs 100 per annum per street furniture, according to the notification.

    The minister said the industry has informed that India has one of the most affordable telecom services and the same trend will be there for 5G services.

    “The reforms in spectrum and reduction in cost of ROW, both steps have ultimately reduced the cost of industry. We have clearly requested the industry to keep 5G prices very reasonable. The information that we have received that till date India has the most affordable services as per ITU ranking. Same trend will be maintained in 5G,” Vaishnaw said.

    The minister said that based on feedback from industry, investments to the tune of Rs 50,000-60,000 crore have been made and most of the investments out of Rs 3 lakh crore will be made in the next 18-24 months.

    “It is very important to note that industry is giving equal importance to rural areas and urban areas. This is in line with our government’s vision,” Vaishnaw said.

    On the steps taken by the government, industry body COAI said that as the country is set to witness the 5G technology, The Indian Telegraph Right of Way (Amendment) Rules, 2022 will ensure the speedy roll-out of the technology and make the dream of 5G enabled India come true.

    “Access to the existing infrastructure, deployment of new infrastructure and the high cost involved in it were major challenges the telecom sector always came across, which will now be eased down. We are also elated to have 5G RoW application form on GatiShakti Sanchar Portal, which is again a positive sign to speed up the installation process of digital infrastructure,” COAI director general S P Kochhar said.

  • PM Modi woos business czars in the US

    By Express News Service

    NEW DELHI:  Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday hit the ground running, holding back-to-back meetings with the top executives of five leading US companies from diverse sectors. Among the CEOs who met Modi in Washington DC the first day of his four-day US visit were Indian-Americans Shantanu Narayen, chairman of software major Adobe, and Vivek Lall, CEO of military drone manufacturer General Atomics. The others included Cristiano Amon of Qualcomm, a leader in 5G solutions; Mark Widmar, CEO of solar panel maker First Solar; and Stephen Schwarzman of global investment firm Blackstone. 

    During the one-on-one meetings with the business leaders, Modi highlighted the unique opportunities India could offer to them, sources said.  Modi’s first interaction was with Qualcomm’s Amon and the discussion was on how 5G technology could be accelerated. “We talked about an incredible opportunity to advance the industry not only domestically in India but India as an export of technology,” Amon later said.

    According to the PMO, the Qualcomm CEO “expressed keenness to work with India in areas such as 5G and other @DigitalIndia efforts”. Sources said Qualcomm wants to work with India on semi-conductors, 5G and the Prime Minister Wi-Fi Access Network Interface (PM-WANI) scheme. 

    Talks with Adobe’s Narayen revolved around the firm’s future investment plans in India. “Ideas to leverage Digital India flagship programme in sectors like health, education and R&D were also discussed,” said the Ministry of External Affairs.

    India’s solar energy potential was the focus of Modi’s meeting with First Solar’s Widmar. “Discussions took place about First Solar’s interest in setting up manufacturing facilities in India using their unique thin-film technology,” MEA said.

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    Modi’s meeting with Lall of General Atomics, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of military drones, came amid New Delhi’s plan to boost its defence arsenal. The two spoke about advancing defence manufacturing, use of emerging technologies and augmenting capacity building in India.  Apple CEO Tim Cook was conspicuous by his absence. He was reportedly scheduled to meet Modi on Thursday. 

    Blackstone to invest $40 billion in India over 5 yrsIndia is Blackstone’s best market in the world, said the firm’s CEO Stephen Schwarzman. He said Blackstone has already invested $60 billion in assets in India and will pump in another $40 billion over the next five years

  • 5G rollout: Delhi HC defers hearing on Juhi Chawla’s plea till July 29, judge recuses

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Monday deferred hearing on the plea by Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla in connection with the dismissal of her lawsuit against 5G wireless network technology.

    Justice Sanjeev Narula recused from hearing Chawla’s plea and directed that it be listed before another bench on July 29.

    “Subject to the order of the Chief Justice, list before another bench on July 29,” the judge said.

    Last week, Justice J R Midha had directed that Chawla’s application, which seeks that her lawsuit against 5G rollout be declared “rejected” instead of “dismissed”, be placed before Justice Narula after the deposit of previously imposed Rs 20 lakh costs.

    Chawla’s counsel argued that the plaint, which “never went up to the level of suit”, could only be rejected or returned in terms of the Civil Procedure Code, and not dismissed.

    The court had also granted a week’s time for deposit of costs after Chawla decided to not press the application for its waiver.

    Application for refund of court fees was also withdrawn by Chawla.

    In June, the court had described the lawsuit by Chawla and two others against 5g rollout as “defective”, “abuse of process of law” and filed for “gaining publicity” and dismissed it with costs.

    Justice Midha said the plaint in which questions have been raised about health hazards due to the 5G technology was “not maintainable” and was “stuffed with unnecessary Scandalous, frivolous and vexatious averments” which are liable to be struck down.

    The court said the suit filed by actress-environmentalist and others was to gain publicity which was clear as Chawla circulated the video conferencing link of the hearing on her social media account which resulted in the repeated disruptions thrice by unknown miscreants who continued disruptions despite repeated warnings.

  • 4 smartphones of iPhone 12 series will be launched

    Apple may end the suspense tonight with its new iPhone. It is believed that the company will launch the iPhone 12 series at the ‘Hi, Speed’ event to be held today. This event will start at 10:30 PM according to Indian time. It is believed that the new iPhones will come with 5G connectivity. Let us know that Apple has already launched Apple Watch 6 Series, Apple iPad 8th Generation, Apple Fitness Plus Service and Apple One Service at the event on September 15.

    Many things like self-driving cars, virtual reality, smart city technology, robots are associated with 5G speed. In such a situation, the new iPhone becomes special in many ways. With the 5G handset, Apple will join the list of companies like Google, Motorola, Samsung, Huawei. All these companies have already launched their 5G smartphones.

    According to analyst Ben Stanton of research firm Canalys, only 13% of smartphones with 5G capacity sold in the first half of 2020. At the same time, only 6% of customers will buy the next smartphone with 5G connectivity. According to a report, Apple is not late in making 5G smartphones, as there is no demand for 5G phones on a large scale.

  • HP Spectre x360 Models, HP Envy Laptop Models Refreshed With 11th Gen Intel Core Processors

    HP Spectre x360 14, HP Spectre x360 13, HP Spectre x360 13 with 5G, HP Envy x360 13, and HP Envy 13 laptops have been refreshed with the latest Intel 11th-Gen Tiger Lake processors. These laptops now deliver better performance and increased battery life, as per the company. The HP Spectre x360 14 has a gem-cut dual chamfer design and is offered in multiple configurations, as well as multiple colour options. The HP ENVY x360 13 and the HP ENVY 13 boast of long battery life, up to 4K UHD display, and Thunderbolt 4 support. The HP Spectre x360 14 starts at $1,199.99 and will be available in the US this month via HP.com. The HP Spectre x360 13 starts at $1,199.99 and will also be available from this month. HP Spectre x360 13 with 5G will be sold in early 2021 and pricing will be revealed close to the date. HP Envy x360 13 starts at $949.99 and will be available from next month. Lastly, HP Envy 13 will be available this month from $899.99. HP Envy 13 laptop has also been updated with 11th-Gen Intel Core processors and Intel Iris Xe graphics. It offers 88 percent screen-to-body ratio and up to 13 hours of battery life. It can be equipped with up to a 4K UHD display and comes with Thunderbolt 4 support and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity.