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SCOPE OF

5G
IN INDIA

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CHARU JAIN 1ST SEM SEC A
INTRODUCTION
The number of mobile users worldwide and their data needs have increased exponentially
over the last two decades. In the same
time period, we have seen tremendous improvements in mobile technologies. However,
the existing mobile technologies are reaching their peaks. As more people and
devices continue to join the network, the service quality and efficiency will drop drastically
unless we move on to the new 5G technology.

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EVOLUTION OF WIRELESS
STANDARDS
EVOLUTION OF WIRELESS STANDARDS

The first generation of wireless communication technology were in introduced


in 1979 and are referred to as 1G, until they were replaced by 2G technology
later in 1991. 2G was digital, allowed for encrypted conversations, and
introduced data services for mobile phones. In the interim, 2.5G was also
introduced, which denoted networks that implemented packet-switched network
capabilities in addition to circuit- switched capabilities.
The third generation of mobile network standards, known as 3G, was introduced
in 1998. The 3G family of standards introduced much higher bandwidths for
transfer of information and allowed for mobile broadband access to smartphones
and laptops. 3G made several modern mobile phone features possible, such as
faster internet browsing, video calling, mobile television. The current prevalent
standard, 4G, was introduced in 2008 and allowed for much higher broadband
speeds, internet protocol telephony, gaming, high-definition video

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ADVANTAGES OF 5G

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DISADVANTAGES OF 5G

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SUMMARY
Arguably, the story of human progress over thousands of years is the story of
evolution of technology over time. With each iteration, humans improve the tools at
our disposal to
enable a better quality of life. 5G standards are the next step in network evolution that
will provide a much-needed impetus to emerging technologies that are awaiting
deployment.
As discussed, there are considerable challenges to overcome in deploying next-gen
networks but they are by no means unsurmountable. The Indian government is
making consistent efforts to make sure that the country does not fall
behind and keeps pace with the rest of the world. This clearly indicates that the
government is cognizant of the numerous advantages that 5G networking technology
can provide.

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