Made in India 5G radios will be ready for commercial deployment in six months, a top official of state-run tech R&D company C-DoT said.
The technology, jointly developed by C-DoT, Jio’s Radisys India, VVDNTTechnologies and Wisig Networks, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) to make a 5G call.
C-DOT Executive Director Rajkumar Upadhyay told PTI during an interaction at the IMC that the organisation has completed prototype development and proof of concept of the 5G radios that are used for sending and receiving wireless signals.
”Our 5G core and 5G radio are completely indigenously developed, which makes India among a few countries that have their own 5G technology. Operators desire multiple integration and call scenario tests in their network before it goes for commercial deployment. We will start these tests soon in BSNL’s network and we hope to complete this in the next six months,” Upadhyay said.
C-DoT is part of a TCS-led consortium which has been selected for deploying 4G technology.
”C-DOT’s role will be limited to technology development. We will sign a technology transfer agreement with vendors who will commercially deploy it,” Upadhyay said.
C-DOT has also developed a 5G core (NSA), which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the IMC by making an end-to-end 5G call. The Radio Access Network used in making this call is also developed indigenously in collaboration with VVDN Technologies, Radisys India and Wisig Networks, the PTI report from New Delhi stated.
”We have already deployed our 5G core in the BSNL network for trial,” Upadhyay said.
Talking about network speed, Upadhyay said that 5G can deliver a download speed of 1 gigabit per second and C-DoT’s gears will be able to deliver it depending on the capacity put at the backend.
“Fibrisation is going to play an important role in 5G speed. If a mobile tower is connected with an optical fibre network then the transmission speed will be high,” he added.
As per industry estimate, around 34 per cent of total mobile towers are connected with optical fibre cables.
The government has come out with a new rule to expedite the rollout of OFC and other telecom infrastructure elements.
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