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Predictions that 5G signal interference would cause massive flight groundings failed to come true last year, when telecom companies began rolling out the new service.
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The smartphone subscriptions in India, as a percentage of total mobile subscriptions, are expected to grow from 76 percent last year to 93 percent in 2028.
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About 12.4 percent of telecom carrier respondents in Asia-Pacific consider IIoT among the top reasons for 5G deployment, according to IDC.
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Microsoft Co-Founder Bill Gates talked about the rapid growth in digital connectivity in India while attending the ‘Promise of Digital Public Infrastructure’ event which was hosted by G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant on March 01. While answering a question he talked about the high percentage of people in India using smartphones and how India is going to become the cheapest 5G market in the future.
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In response to a question in the Parliament, the minister stated that "Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) have started offering 5G services in the country from 01.10.2022 onwards and as of 26.11.2022, 5G services have started in 50 towns.
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5G telecom services have started in 50 towns distributed over 14 states/union territories as of November 26. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) floated tender in October 2022 for its requirement of one lakh 4G sites. It is informed by Minister of State for Communication Devusinh Chauhan in Rajya Sabha.
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COAI is the association of Mobile Operators'. COAI urged the govt. to cut in license fee to 1 percent. The association also urges to waive customs duty on 5G network equipment.
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Even though 5G services are in the testing page, cyber crimes have started in their name. Demand for internet with 5G speed has increased rapidly in India. Cyber ​​thugs want to take maximum advantage of this speed. Because the desire of Indians for 5G is the biggest opportunity for cyber thugs.
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Demand for internet with 5G speed has increased rapidly in India. Cyber ​​thugs want to take maximum advantage of this speed. Because the desire of Indians for 5G is the biggest opportunity for cyber thugs.
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Today the demand for internet with 5G speed has increased rapidly in India. Cyber ​​thugs want to take maximum advantage of this speed. Because the desire of Indians for 5G is the biggest opportunity for cyber thugs to fill their pockets. In the name of 5G, cyber frauds are happening all over the country.
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Airtel has released a list of 5G smartphones At present, 52 smartphone models and their variants supports Airtel 5G Airtel said that its existing customers need not to upgrade their SIM cards
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5G services have been initially launched in13 cities The mobile services will promote the use of high-speed data PM Modi visited other booths at the event too
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Today, India's 5G services will be unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The services will be introduced at the India Mobile Congress (IMC). 5G service roll-out ceremony is underway in New Delhi.
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13 selected cities would get 5G services first. Reliance Jio and Airtel will be the early players. 5G services are probably going to go live soon.
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A growth in average revenue per user is essential for the industry to invest in the network and spectrum. Last fiscal, there was a fall in the overall number of subscribers as 3.70 crore inactive users were weeded out. The three top telcos witnessed a 3 per cent rise in the number of active users.
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Connectivity, Modi said, will decide the progress of the country in the 21st century and so modern day infrastructure needs to be rolled out. It will boost growth in agriculture, health, education, infrastructure and logistics, he said. According to the prime minister, a task force has started work on rolling out the 6G network by the end of the decade.
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The Delhi High Court on Wednesday granted a week to Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla and two others to deposit Rs 20 lakh in costs The court is shocked at the conduct of the plaintiffs, Justice J R Midha said as he observed that Chawla and others were not even willing to gracefully deposit the costs
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Juhi Chawla's video comes just a few days after the Delhi High Court dismissed the lawsuit filed by her against the setting up of 5G wireless networks in the country, and also imposed a fine of Rs 20 lakh for the abuse of the process of law.
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Juhi Chawla's 5G lawsuit dismissed It appears that the suit was for publicity, says HC Court said that the plaintiffs abused the process of law
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Juhi Chawla shared an interesting timeline of her consistent battle against radiation, the works of which available in the public domain to verify.






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