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Published On: July 2020

5G And Wi-Fi 6 Will Transform Digital Life

Photo by Thimo Pedersen on Unsplash The next decade is going to be all about enhanced digital experience built on top of the most advanced wireless data communications technologies ever: 5G and Wi-Fi 6. These two wireless technologies are not only going to increases the data throughput but also provide much better connectivity experience with minimum power impact, thus making them suitable from home to industry-wide applications. 5G has already started to take over the world and along with Wi-Fi 6 proliferation, the always-on connectivity is going to ease day to day information-enabled digital life. WHAT IS 5G 5G is the next generation of voice and data communication solution that is capable of providing 20x more data speed compared to current 4G deployed all over the world. It does so by enabling low latency by deploying a wide array of networks […]

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Why India Needs 5G Today

Photo by David Becker on Unsplash India has over 500 million mobile telecom subscribers. The average data usage in India on mobile devices is 10 GB per month. With stiff competition and more remote work, the demand for faster data is going to increase. With 500 million more mobile subscribers to come on board in the next decade, the need for better telecom infrastructure that caters to the data needs without comprising user experience is going to be the key. As of today, India has approximately 400 million 4G subscribers. The major push has been due to the stiff competition created by Reliance Jio, which has enabled faster than expected adoption of 4G and created the infrastructure that is enabling remote places to access entertainment to educational content at the

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The Future Of Information Exchange Is Contactless

Photo by Phix Nguyen on Unsplash The most critical piece of the global village is the information exchange. In the last few decades, it has moved from wired telephones to wireless and then today runs on top of an interconnected network of computers called the internet. The exchange of information during pre-COVID-19 was a combination of contact and contactless. In contact information exchange one-to-one communication was the key to working and developing things for good. However, post-COVID-19 the new normal will be contactless, which is getting adopted much faster than expected. Contactless Information Exchange (CIE) will find its way into many aspects of life rather than just technology-enabled solutions. CIE is going to make humans far more technology-dependent than they are now. Whether it is driving the car, paying for bills, restaurant outings, etc., every day

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The Challenges For Electric Vehicles In India

Photo by CHUTTERSNAP on Unsplash ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN INDIA India has set an ambitious goal of 30% electric vehicle (EV) adoption by 2030. The adoption is expected to be driven majorly by two/three-wheelers and commercial vehicles. This is a daunting task and there are many challenges on way to ensuring faster EV adoption. EV adoption requires a three-way handshake and the same is true for the Indian automotive market: First: Automotive manufacturers need to provide an EV alternate to every non-EV model in production Second: Consumers should be able to afford the EV model Third: Infrastructure required to ensure end-to-end EV support The majority of automotive manufacturers around the world have already started working on plans to launch a wide range of EV vehicles for consumers. Some are also working on an alternate EV model

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