Hindustan Times (East UP)

AIRTEL CONDUCTS INDIA’S 1ST RURAL 5G TRIAL ALONG WITH ERICSSON

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NEW DELHI: Telecom operator Bharti Airtel and equipment maker Ericsson on Tuesday said they have conducted India’s first 5G network trial in a rural location, demonstrat­ing the potential that 5G can unleash in bridging the digital divide.

The demonstrat­ion took place in Bhaipur Bramanan village on the outskirts of DelhiNCR using 5G trial spectrum allocated to Airtel by the Department of Telecom.

The trial showcases the massive potential offered by 5G towards bridging the digital divide by enabling access to high-speed broadband through solutions such as enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) services.

Put simply, 5G is the nextgenera­tion network technology that enables connecting virtually everyone and everything together including machines, objects, and devices at ultrahigh speeds and responsive­ness, and with low latency.

“5G will be a transforma­tional technology when it comes to delivering broadband coverage to the last mile through use cases like FWA and contribute to a more inclusive digital economy,” Randeep Singh Sekhon, Airtel CTO said at a virtual event.

Nunzio Mirtillo, Head of Ericsson South east Asia, Oceania and India said 5G will serve as a “socio-economic multiplier” for the country.

As per a study by Ericsson, on an average, a 10 per cent increase in the mobile broadband adoption ratio causes a 0.8 per cent increase in GDP, Mirtillo noted. Over the past few months, Bharti Airtel and Ericsson have teamed up to showcase enhanced speeds of more than 1Gbps on a live 5G network set up at Cyber Hub in Gurugram using Bharti’s 3,500 MHz trial spectrum. In January this year, the two companies also showcased Ericsson Spectrum Sharing capabiliti­es on a commercial­ly deployed installed base of 1800 MHz liberalise­d frequencie­s in Hyderabad to give consumers their first experience of 5G from a live commercial network.

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The trial showcases the potential offered by 5G towards bridging the digital divide.

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