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Guidelines can be issued for 5G in India.

Monday - April 30, 2018 2:10 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL

New Telecom Policy to be released on May 1
APRIL 30(WTN) - Tomorrow, on May one, the Government of India is going to announce the new telecom policy in India. The use of smart phones and internet has been speared in cities and villages nowadays, so in this time, everybody is looking for the telecom policy. It is believed that in the national telecom policy, the emphasis is on taking the country towards fully digital infrastructure.

The goal of creating 40 lakhs jobs
According to sources, the new telecom policy will aim to create 40 lakhs new jobs in this sector. It may be that in this policy, such devices and products can be preferred in public procurement, which have been produced at the local level and the domestic units also have the claim of intellectual property rights. It is believed that the draft of the National Telecom Policy 2018 will be the implementation of the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Digital India.

Guidelines can be issued for 5G
The new national telecom policy of the Government of India will be connected to the government institutions like police station, hospital and school in 2018. It is believed that the new policy will be helpful to the telecom sector for areas like health, education and railways. It is believed that guidelines for preparing the atmosphere for the new 5G policy can also be given. Apart from this, promoting new technologies like Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and machine-to-machine interaction can also be mentioned in the draft policy.

Proposal of National Broadband Mission.
According to sources, a national broadband mission may be proposed in this, whose goal is to bring the country to the level of developed countries in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Index. For your information, let us know that India's position in the ICT Index is 134th. It is believed that the full thrust of the national broadband mission will be to connect everyone with fast speed broadband connectivity and for this large scale optical fiber network will be spread across the country.
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