PM Narendra Modi Launches Commercial 5G Services
Guwahati: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 6th India Mobile Congress at Pragati Maidan in Delhi on Saturday and launched 5G services.
The exhibition at Pragati Maidan was inspected by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The goal of 5G telecom services is to offer highly dependable communications, seamless coverage, and high data rates.
Each of the three major telecom companies in the country made a use case presentation before the prime minister to highlight the possibilities of 5G technology in India.
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 Program, Health diagnostics, among others, are just a few of the many use cases that will be demonstrated in front of PM in the exhibition.
The general public will gain greatly from 5G technology. High data rates, low latency, and extremely dependable communications will all be made possible by it.
Additionally, it will improve network, spectrum, and energy efficiency. Millions of Internet of Things devices will be connected thanks to 5G technology, which will also enable the delivery of vital services like telesurgery and driverless vehicles among others as well as higher quality video services with mobility at fast speeds. Precision agriculture, real-time disaster monitoring, and reducing human involvement in risky industrial activities like deep mining and offshore work are all made possible by 5G.
The requirements for each of these various use cases can be tailored inside the same network, unlike current mobile communication networks.