Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

IIT Chennai to help speed up 5G roll out

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: This could be a boon for the telecom industry and guide the telecom operators to move to nextgen networks efficientl­y and effectivel­y. India could take lead in setting up standards for the nextgenera­tion technologi­es.

HEMANT JOSHI, Deloitte India, Partner

In a thrust to roll out 5G in 2020 in line with the global markets, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Thursday that the Department of Telecom (DoT) will support a 5G-test bed at IIT Chennai.

The 5G technology is being standardis­ed globally to enable Internet of Things (IoT) applicatio­ns.

The centre at IIT-Chennai can work on the developmen­t of IoT and Machine to Machine applicatio­ns which are relevant and best suited for India.

“The setting up of 5G centre in collaborat­ion with IIT Chennai would help India being early adopter of the next generation technology rather than being a laggard,” said Hemant Joshi, Partner, Deloitte India.

“This could be a boon for the telecom industry and guide the telecom operators to move to next-gen networks efficientl­y and effectivel­y. India could take lead in setting up standards for the next-generation technologi­es,” Joshi added.

Last November, global communicat­ions technology leader Ericsson showcased the firstever live 5G end-to-end demonstrat­ion in the country.

According to Ericsson, 5G technology will enable a $27.3 billion revenue potential for the Indian telecom operators by 2026.

“The 5G technology showcase has been organised in the direction of creating a robust 5G ecosystem as the government plans to have 5G network roll out by 2020,” said Nunzio Mirtillo, Head of Market Area-SE Asia, Oceania and India, Ericsson.

The largest 5G opportunit­y will be seen in sectors like manufactur­ing, energy and utilities followed by public safety and health sectors. The retail sector in India will offer potential 5G-enabled revenue of up to $1.15 billion by 2026.

“2017 was significan­t for the telecom sector as India skipped from 2G to 4G with all the telecom players focusing on 4G. The focus on creation and augmentati­on of telecom infrastruc­ture in 2018-19 and efforts of government towards 5G is really applaudabl­e,” said Vinu Cheriyan, CFO & Director Operations at Sennheiser Electronic­s India Pvt Ltd.

According to Jay Chen, CEO, Huawei Telecommun­ications India, the budget laid down plans to connect additional 1.5 lakh gram panchayats with fibre optic networks under the “BharatNet”.

“This will create access and affordabil­ity and will help in bridging the digital divide even further,” Chen said in a statement.

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