The 5G solutions, once commercially proven in Airtel's diverse and brownfield network will open export opportunities for India, which is now the second-largest telecom market in the world after China.
Average data consumption per smartphone at 14.6 GB per month in India continues to be the second-highest in the world
Chawla said she just wants to learn whether it is safe for all.
In its order, the court said that the plaintiffs had abused the process of law and imposed a fine of Rs 20 lakh.
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Nitin Bansal, head of the company in India, says the technology is going to be critical for the country's economy.
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"This seems to be a publicity stunt. Why have you not approached Govt before coming to us? Has Govt refused to act on the issue? How has the Govt denied you any right?" the court observed.
Juhi took to instagram early on Wednesday to talk about how radiation will increase exponentially with 5G
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These 5G plans threaten to provoke serious, irreversible effects on humans and permanent damage to all of the Earth's ecosystems, she said.
An additional 15-18 million sq ft may be required by companies over next 4-5 years
India can potentially have 40 million 5G users in the first year when the next-generation service is made available to them, a report released by telecom company Ericsson said on Wednesday.
India's recent decision authorising 5G trials without Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE is a sovereign one, a top State Department official has said
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Beijing has expressed deep concerns saying the move is not conducive to the innovation and development of related Indian industries
Top US lawmakers have applauded India's decision to not allow Chinese telecom companies to conduct 5G trials in the country
It's now time for DoT to rationalise the steep reserve price fixed for 5G spectrum to bring India closer to Bharat in due course
China said on Wednesday it was concerned that India had not allowed Chinese companies to conduct 5G trials in the country.
With the myriad possibilities that super high speeds and ultra-low latency could bring, telcos in India are looking at killer applications to attract consumers initially