Govt panel starts work on proposed 5G blueprint, roadmap likely by June

The forum, chaired by Telecom Secretary, will hold its next meeting in mid-June

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A high-level panel constituted by the government to work out a roadmap for rollout held its third meeting on Thursday, and is now working on drafting interim reports on the proposed blueprint, a source said.

The forum, chaired by Telecom Secretary, will hold its next meeting in mid-June, a government source familiar with the development said.

"The third meeting of the Forum was held yesterday and the interim reports can be expected shortly. The next meeting is likely to be held on June 14," the source said.

The source pointed out that multiple sub groups had been formed to look at various aspects of 5G, including app layers, large-scale trials for and technology standards among others.

The advent of is seen as the next technological frontier, and India is positioning itself as a globally synchronised player in the design, development and manufacturing of 5G-based technology, products and application.

Accordingly, the government constituted a high-level committee last year comprising secretaries of the Telecom Department, IT and and Science and Technology Department to work out the vision, mission and goals for India's ambitions, and to evaluate roadmap and action plan for the same.

Telecom Secretary, had earlier said that India wants to be a frontrunner in adopting technology and will prepare the roadmap for it by June this year.

She had also called upon industry, academia and startups to do their bit to help India take a lead in the 5th-generation wireless system which enables higher-speed mobile broadband, mission-critical services and massive (IoT) deployment.

First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 20:25 IST