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As I reflect on the 5G development over the last year, a lot has progressed. Here are some of my observations.
1) As of Q2 2023, India has approx. 5% of the world’s 5G subscribers (50m+ in number). India achieved this milestone within 6 months of the 5G launch. As per estimates from various analysts, India is expected to cross 150m 5G subs by the end of 2024.
2) Airtel and JIO combined 5G coverage spanning over 500 cities across India
3) As discussed in the panel, 5G offers the unique feature of low latency (usually 4 to 5ms and it can go even shorter than that) – which means much quicker response time (compared to 4G) and enables some unique applications such as remote robotic surgery, Autonomous vehicles, Industrial #IoT applications, etc.
4) US and many European countries are ahead in adopting Driverless cars. Though many are somewhat skeptical of the widespread success of #autonomousvehicles (AV) in India, it will find its way – sooner or later. For AV to operate it has to communicate with the surrounding environment and infrastructure and for that 5G is a great fit as it can connect to lot many devices in a similar geographic compared to its predecessors,
5) Most of today’s EV chargers are powered by a combination of Ethernet, WiFi, and LTE. I think 5G will play an important role in launching a network of EV chargers across India. 5G will offer fast, simple, and reliable charging solutions for EV fleets.
6) 5G will enable a new era of mobile gaming experience with #AR #VR, and it will also enable many other immersive experiences like interactive training for learning new skills more effectively.
7) 5G will enable more safety with HD video feeds and AI-driven decision-making, examples can be deep mining operations.
8) With innovation in virtualized space (NFV, SDN, Microservices based architecture), cloud providers will have an important role in rolling out pieces of 5G infrastructure with key 5G functions running as software on generic servers (rather than needing the specialized hardware)
9) While Mobile Operators are deploying multi-vendor 5G infrastructure, the standard can play an important role in enabling faster and interoperable multi-vendor deployment. Leading standard bodies such as Broadband Forum, 3GPP, ITU, and IETF have their unique contributions in advancing development in #5G. In my view, large Indian software vendors, and system integrators shall play a more active and leading role in defining standards.
10) In the coming decade, we will see a fusion of various disruptive technologies such as 5G, #Bigdata, #Blockchain, #AI, #RPA, #Metaverse etc. This will enable lots of new #career opportunities. Here are certain skill sets which will have higher demand in coming years.
A) AI/ML
B) DevOps
C) #Cloudcomputing , familiarity with AWS/Azure/GCP
D) Industrial IoT, sensor networks and micro-controllers
E) Virtualized Network architecture and Cybersecurity
F) Semiconductor and Chipset designing to be used in 5G handsets and many consumer and industrial Gadgets
In summary, India could grow to 500m 5G subscribers by 2027, and on average consume 50GB (per month) mobile data by then (As per Ericsson’s 5G outlook), Let’s see what lies ahead. Hope India (and the world in general) become more productive with this extra speed and feed (bandwidth). After all, how you use technology to your advantage is it entirely personal choice! Nevertheless, 5G will certainly play a critical role in India’s booming economy in the coming years.
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