As far as internet speeds go, India is as good as it is in Olympics.
Sometimes I do wonder; how do we lack so much in certain things in
which we can be at par with other nations easily?
The speeds in India are at a rise. We have finally left the Kbps era
and many of us are now used to our Youtube videos actually running
without leaving them to buffer for an hour.
It is even better to see that Government realizes this and is making
an effort so that we do not see the delay that we have seen earlier in
technology coming to India.
3G reached in India when bigger and better countries were moving to
4G. 4G in India is currently in nascent stage and not just because of
price but because of reach. Eventually 4G will become commonplace but it
is not anytime soon.
In such light, it is heartening to see that India and Israel have agreed to jointly work on the development of 5G technology.
There are two-fold advantages of that.
1. No other country has deployed 5G yet. In fact,
the companies testing it, believe that it would take around 5 years for
5G to come to market. This means that we would be perfectly placed to be
in step with the rest of the world where 5G is concerned.
2. Israel is known for its technology and innovation. This means that the quality of 5G would not be lacking and would be at par with any other 5G technology.
The matters regarding 5G were discussed when Telecom and IT minister Kapil Sibal visited Israel last month.
Here is what a senior DoT official had to say:
“Israel has technology and innovation, India has the capital and market. The two areas which emerge out of discussion related to telecom were: reducing roaming charges between India and Israel and exploring the possibilities of standard formulation, research and development, and manufacturing in the area of 4G and 5G.”
Looking at the jump from 2G to 3G in terms of internet speeds and
from 3G to 4G, it will be really exciting to see what 5G will have to
offer. Theoretically, it can reach to about 1 Gbps which is the speed of fibre optics network.
Let’s see what fruit this joint venture bears.
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