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Telcom Minister Prasad: 5G Core Network Should be Indian; Permission for Trials Soon

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Telcom Minister Prasad: 5G Core Network Should be Indian; Permission for Trials Soon

Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said 5G core network should be Indian. He also said that the country should move faster on the next generation technology with indigenously developed telecom gears.

Prasad said that the testbed is ready for 5G and the government will soon grant a permit for trials.

“We lagged in 2G, 3G and 4G but in 5G India should move at a speed faster than the world with made in India 5G. We have made a testbed and we are soon going to permit it. Core network should be Indian,” Prasad said at a National Informatics Center Services Incorporated (NICSI) event.

Earlier, the Department of Telecom had set a target to start 5G trials in 2019 and rollout the next-generation services in 2020. However, the claims by the defence ministry and space department on the part of the spectrum that was identified for 5G services led to the delay, as reported in PTI.

Telcom Minister said that 5G will disrupt technology and open up new avenues.

“I urge all the private sectors including other operators, NICSI to rise to the occasion to understand, adopt, innovate- the emerging contours of 5G. 5G is not only communication technology but it is disrupting technology and will create new avenues,” Prasad said.

He further added that he wants India to be a topmost data economy.

“Please develop NICSI as a good platform to help roll a big data economy in the country. The nation which will generate a huge amount of data will lead in the data economy,” Prasad quoted.