Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Airtel conducts first cloud gaming session on 5G

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NEW DELHI: Telecom operator Bharti Airtel on Thursday said it has successful­ly conducted India’s first cloud-gaming session in a 5G environmen­t.

The demonstrat­ion was conducted in Manesar, Gurgaon, as part of the ongoing 5G trials, using spectrum allotted by the Department of Telecom, the company said.

Speaking to reporters at a virtual briefing, Randeep Sekhon, chief technology officer (CTO) of Bharti Airtel, said mobile gaming is a new phenomenon and gaining popularity.

Cloud gaming will be one of the biggest use cases of 5G, given the combinatio­n of high speed and low latency, he added.

“This is just the beginning of an exciting digital future that Airtel will enable for its customers as we prepare to roll out 5G in India,” Sekhon noted.

Cloud gaming enables users to stream and play games in real-time without having to download these or invest in gaming hardware.

India, with its vast youth population, growing smartphone penetratio­n and 5G networks, will see mobile gaming evolve into a $2.4 billion market opportunit­y. As per some estimates, India’s base of 436 million online gamers is expected to reach 510 million by 2022, Airtel said. For the 5G cloud gaming demonstrat­ion, Airtel partnered with two well-known gamers—Mortal (Naman Mathur) and Mamba (Salman Ahmad), the company informed. Earlier this year, Airtel successful­ly demonstrat­ed 5G services over a live 4G network in Hyderabad. The company is currently conducting 5G trials in multiple cities across India and validating technologi­es and use cases through the trial spectrum allotted by the telecom department. Airtel has teamed up with Ericsson and Nokia for the trials. Earlier this week, Airtel chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal had said 5G would start becoming a reality in India by the second half of the next year. “Auction of 5G spectrum is likely to happen sometime early next year, and by H2 of 2022-2023, we will start to see 5G services coming in key cities of India,” Mittal had predicted.

Mittal had said he hoped the pricing on the spectrum will be made attractive by the Centre to ensure the country benefits from a robust 5G ecosystem.

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