Speaking at Convergence India 2018, he noted that while there is convergence of pipes as also communication devices, the advent of 5G is driving greater throughput, lowering latency and facilitating machine-to-machine communication.
"A lot is changing in the digital world. We also need to change the policies, so we can grapple with this issue. Policies for new, digital world can't be the same as those for physical world...these same policies can't just be exported (for digital space)," Sharma said.
"The regulatory and policy space must change to cater to digital world and it has to leverage technologies, algorithms, Artificial Intelligence and other technologies," he said.
Telecom pipes today are delivering all kinds of digital content, while devices like mobile phones are being used for browsing the Net as also watching movies. On the other hand, Cable TV pipes can deliver broadband, he noted.
Citing the case of biometric identifier Aadhaar, Sharma said that India needs frugal yet a robust technology architecture.
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