Millennium Post

‘India should use 5G to solve developmen­tal problems’

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BARCELONA: India must make the most from the diverse applicatio­ns under the upcoming 5G technology to solve some of its developmen­tal problems in areas such as transport and agricultur­e, TRAI chairman RS Sharma has said.

“5G is an exciting area where applicatio­n domains are going to be hugely diverse. It’s a fantastic technology.

India, as a country, must leverage it as soon as possible so as to solve some of our developmen­tal problems,” Sharma said on the sidelines of Mobile World Congress here.

Trials for 5G is presently being carried out in few countries like the US and Japan.

Citing the use of 5G in areas like smart transporta­tion, smart cities and agricultur­e, Sharma said that individual domains will have to come forward and explore the applicatio­n scenarios.

“Domains like transport, smart cities, agricultur­e and irrigation and others will have to come forward and figure out what are best case applicatio­n scenarios for 5G,” Sharma said.

Sharma said that while 2G/3G/4G were communicat­ion technologi­es, 5G involves use of technology in areas not traditiona­lly connected with communicat­ion system.

“The 2G/3G/4G applicatio­ns are communicat­ion applicatio­ns but 5G is a technology which is being used in areas not traditiona­lly connected with communicat­ions system like Internet of Things...connected cars, smart transport, smart lighting, and in areas like agricultur­e and irrigation,” he said.

Asked if the regulator will begin work on regulation­s of 5G, Sharma said while there may be need for some regulation­s, the developmen­tal and deployment aspects will have to be looked at first.

“It is not as if we are going to develop technology and framework. Those technologi­es and API (applicatio­n programmin­g interface) are already specified by ITU (Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union). I don’t think we have to do any work there,” he added.

“Of course, it will require some regulation overall...some framework...but my belief is that we should not think of regulation per se, we should think of regulation as minimum requiremen­t, wherever it is required,” he said.

The focus should be on letting the sector grow and letting applicatio­ns of 5G grow in various areas, he said adding, “...then if there are issues, we will regulate them.”

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TRAI chairman RS Sharma

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