The company has been working on developing use cases around 5G at its Centre of Excellence in IIT Delhi. The department of telecommunications (DoT) had awarded 100 Mhz spectrum for the centre in July for a period of three months and an extension for another three months has already been granted. In fact, Sharang Kaul, a postgraduate student of IIT Delhi, was remotely driving the car at IIT Delhi while sitting at Aerocity during the IMC. He was doing this with the network set up by Ericsson.
Ericsson’s 5G Centre of Excellence was established earlier this year at IIT Delhi to work on evaluating benefits of 5G technology in areas like rural connectivity, connected healthcare, industrial automation, public safety, video surveillance, energy and agriculture, among others.