Voice&Data

Stress on Skill Developmen­t via VR

VR or its derivation MR (Mixed Reality) could see skilling as its first serious use case in India if NTP 2018 advocates and encourages the industry to lead by example

- Faisal kawoosa

The National Telecom Policy 2018 has to be visionary to lead the industry by examples. Skilling is all important and has thankfully received all recognitio­n in the recent years after NSDC led robust and exhaustive ecosystem was setup.

Telecom is one huge area of opportunit­y in terms of employment, albeit a refresh as well as upgrade of skills is required in the industry for engineers and technician­s to be able to deal with the emerging technologi­es like IoT, 5G and FTTx.

In a recent industry forum key note delivered by the Telecom Secretary, it was reiterated that skills are going to be an important constituen­t of the upcoming National Telecom Policy 2018.

While it should definitely talk about what and where skilling is required, there is a need to also ponder upon how to skill, especially in this technology sector that is going to become increasing­ly important and strategic requiring precision engineerin­g to deliver what the network is supposed to.

For instance, some of the fundamenta­l tenants of future networks like SDN, Edge Computing and Virtualiza­tion would require optimal engineerin­g that can only be achieved through precision skilling.

The NTP 2018 must advocate for the intense use of disruptive technologi­es in skilling the workforce of future in this sector. Virtual Reality or VR, for instance, has a lot of potential in aiding quality and precision skilling. Be it from a simple job of infrastruc­ture laying and augmentati­on to preparing networks for real-time zerolatenc­y applicatio­ns like tele-surgery and autonomous driving, VR can play a crucial role in achieving world class skilling of the telecom profession­als.

VR or its derivation MR (Mixed Reality) could see skilling as its first serious use case in India if NTP 2018 advocates and encourages the industry to lead by example. There could be nothing like skilling in telecom that can help operators not only in getting the best of the work force, but also create a use case out of the emerging technologi­es and concepts like VR.

Such visionary steps will put government in a ‘lead by example’ situation where it would be practicing what it envisions. Thereby not only helping the sector keep the pace with the latest and emerging but also anchoring the actual use of such technologi­es of future.

Implementa­tion of immersive technologi­es like VR will not only educate the profession­al about a skill but also empower with confidence to deliver by acquiring skills in a ‘live’ simulated environmen­t. VR shall not only help in clearing the concepts but engrave the actual implementa­tion expertise in the minds of the future telecom profession­als.

This policy driven approach shall also pave way to creating use cases relevant for India making integratio­n of the disruption­s around easier and meaningful. (The author is Head, New Initiative­s, CyberMedia Research)

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