India is looking at the launch of the 6G telecom network, which will provide high-speed internet connection, at the end of the decade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday in the next few months.Speaking at the TRAI silver jubilee event that regulates the telecom sector here, he said it was estimated that the rollout of the 5G network would add USD 450 billion to the Indian economy. , “he said, adding that 5G technology will bring about positive changes in governance, simplicity and ease of business.
It will improve agricultural, health, education, infrastructure and logistics growth, he said. , the working group has begun work to roll out the 6G network by the end of the decade.
Taking potshots from the former Congress-led UPA government, Modi said the 2G era was a sign of policy and corruption. The country, under his government, has obviously changed to 4G and is now entering 5G.Teledensity and internet users are growing rapidly. , he said, adding that India’s mobile manufacturing units have grown from 2 to more than 200 and the country is now the world’s leading manufacturing center. the cost of the cheapest telecom data in the world.The traditional 5G test bed in the telecommunications sector is an important step in India’s self-confidence, he added.
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