How is India Preparing for a 6G Future?
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Key Takeaways
- India aims to lead in 6G technology by 2030.
- 6G is projected to be 1,000 times faster than 5G.
- Initiatives include testbeds and 5G labs.
- Collaboration is key through the Bharat 6G Alliance.
- 115 projects funded under the Telecom Technology Development Fund.
New Delhi, Oct 26 (NationPress) The Government is implementing significant measures to establish the nation as a frontrunner in cutting-edge communication technologies, as per official reports on Sunday.
Building on the swift deployment and uptake of 5G, the government is setting its sights on advancing 6G technology through its "Bharat 6G Vision," aimed at transforming India into a center for high-tech telecom innovation by 2030.
According to government sources, India's 6G vision is founded on principles of affordability, sustainability, and universal access.
The objective is to guarantee that all citizens gain from high-speed connectivity while fostering indigenous research, innovation, and partnerships with global entities.
This initiative is intricately linked to the national ambition of achieving a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India) by 2047.
Sixth-generation (6G) technology is set to be the next significant enhancement in wireless communication, succeeding 5G. It is projected to be 1,000 times quicker than 5G, featuring nearly instantaneous data transfer.
This advancement will facilitate real-time applications like remote surgeries, sophisticated robotics, smart cities, and immersive virtual experiences.
To propel the evolution of 6G, the government has introduced multiple initiatives. It has financed two advanced testbeds—the 6G Terahertz (THz) Testbed and the Advanced Optical Communication Testbed—to enhance research and innovation.
Moreover, 100 5G laboratories have been established in educational institutions throughout India, gearing up the environment for 6G and reinforcing collaboration between industry and academia.
Currently, 104 research proposals concerning 6G network ecosystems have been approved, aligning India's R&D efforts with the global 6G roadmap.
The government has also initiated the ‘Telecom Technology Development Fund (TTDF)’ to encourage indigenous R&D in telecom technologies.
To date, 115 projects exceeding Rs 310 crore have been sanctioned under this scheme, concentrating on both 5G and 6G technologies.
A pivotal move towards realizing this vision is the establishment of the ‘Bharat 6G Alliance (B6GA)’—a collaborative effort involving the government, industry, academia, and research institutions.
The alliance aspires to forge a self-sufficient, globally competitive ecosystem for advanced telecom technologies.