After all, when will 6G technology knock in India? The biggest update regarding launch timeline

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Tech News Desk – Ericsson, a leading company in telecom equipment and network deployment, has recently released a major update regarding 6G. The company says that at present the world is entering the era of 5G SA i.e. Standalone and 5G Advanced. After this, 6G will bring such changes in the telecom sector which will transform the network. According to Ericsson, Communication Service Providers (CSP) are currently engaged in making and spreading 5G more effectively. Not only this, these days companies are also focusing a lot on satellite connectivity, which means that soon good networks will be available even in those areas where connectivity is not good right now. Let us first know when will 6G be launched in India?

When will 6G be launched in India?
Ericsson recently said in a report that 6G technology could be launched around 2030. Preparations for 6G have started in countries like India, Japan, South Korea, America and China. At present, more than 320 telecom operators are providing commercial services of 5G SA network. However, it is covering only 20% of the world. Ericsson says this figure will increase to 60% by 2030.

Is Jio’s 5G better?
In recent times, the expansion of 5G network in India has been very rapid. Airtel and Jio together have started 5G service in almost all the districts of the country. While Airtel is working on NSA i.e. Non-Standalone 5G network, which is based on the existing 4G infrastructure and is considered a temporary solution, on the other hand, Jio is offering 5G SA i.e. Standalone network, which is based on a completely new infrastructure. based and is more stable and advanced.

Will 5G advance become a game changer?
Not only this, Ericsson has said in its report that 5G will prove to be a major milestone for the advanced telecom network. This technology can provide higher capacity and better user experience. When 5G advances are fully operational by 2030, mobile data traffic via fixed wireless access (FWA) could grow up to three times what it currently is. You will be surprised to know that India already leads the world in mobile data consumption.

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