BSNL to sign pact with Nokia on 5G, IoT applications

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State-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd is all set to sign a memorandum of understanding with Nokia in the areas of 5G and Internet of Things (IoT).

"After 4G, the future is 5G and IoT, which is useful in the concept such as smart cities... The MoU will help BSNL to draw a framework for transition from the current network to futuristic 5G network," BSNL Chairman Anupam Shrivastava told PTI.

The MoU, scheduled to be signed tomorrow at the Mobile World Congress, entails strategic cooperation for smooth network evolution and transition from 4G to 5G.

It also involves joint 5G demonstration, use case development leveraging the benefits of
high speed , low latency and IoT applications to meet growing demands of connected people and devices.

The pact also involves collaborative workshops to define a phased strategy for network evolution and transformation and the implications on business, technology and operations, he added.

Nokia will also work with BSNL by sharing 5G technology concepts, new product launches and innovations available in the public domain that demonstrate possibilities of 5G, and IoT for the Indian market, Shrivastava pointed out.

BSNL: BSNL to sign pact with Nokia on 5G, IoT applications, Telecom News, ET Telecom
 
For me here
2g= .5g
3g=2.25g
4g=3g

5g=:huh
3.75g:rofl
 
sagR said:
For me here
2g= .5g
3g=2.25g
4g=3g

5g=:huh
3.75g:rofl

In Gujarat , There are no different plans for 2g & 3g !
I got 4mbps speed on my mobile....
Downloaded 100mb file in less then 4 minutes..
Pls Don't post wrong information about BSNL...
 
hike said:
:D
Don't underestimate power of MODI
Janne kab kya hojaaye
May be but we all understand that this is the joke of the Century.

If in 2017 they are still using obsolete UTMS instead of HSPA+ and providing less than 1 Mbps in the name of 3G mobile broadband then you can immediately imagine what they are referring in the name of 5G [emoji1]
 
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