IMC 2018: Telcos discuss future technology trends

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Several telecom companies on Thursday participated in the second Mobile (2018) titled 'New Digital Horizons Connect' to discuss about their future vision of technology and how it can accelerate the growth of Indian economy in the coming years.

Speaking at the 2018 event in Delhi's Aerocity, Ambani said, "is aiming to take the digital drive to the villages of with its JioPhone. The combination of connectivity and affordability is Jio's main USP as it tries to make headway into 4G connectivity for all."

"In the past eight months alone as many as 50 million villagers have got affordable For most of them it is not only their pehla (first) phone but also their pehla (first) radio or a music players, pehla TV, pehla camera and in their lives," he added.

Elaborating on India's growth, Ambani was of the view that by the use of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Blockchain, Internet of Things, and Augmented Reality it can bring fourth Industrial revolution to

"A future of exponential growth and immense opportunities for 130 crore connected Indians, this Revolution will open the floodgates of limitless possibilities for India and Indians especially young Indians," he added.

AB Group KM Birla who also participated in the event, said that he is exploring the possibilities in the telecom sector.

Speaking at the event, Birla said that the telecom industry is working in the direction to build a strong infrastructure and is steadily moving towards achieving the goals of Digital India. He also added that the wireless will help the industrial application and give new momentum to Digital India programme.

"India's data capacity is increasing day by day. The merger of and is the first step to join the resources of both the telecom giants to reach a higher audience. Vodafone's urban reach while Idea's rural reach is ideal for setting the groundwork for a robust in the country which is in line with the rising demand," he added.

Meanwhile, raised the issue of taxes levied on telecom sector, saying that taxes need to be curbed for the growth.

While addressing the 2018, Mittal said that Digital Communications Policy (NDPC), like the earlier telecom policy, acknowledged that revenue maximisation is not the sole objective.

"There is also one overarching objective of previous policy and also enshrined in NDCP that revenue maximisation is not the objective. Then why operators and are under litigation for revenue maximisation?" he questioned adding that the telecom sector is being taxed "like tobacco industries" and emphasised that the issue needs to be resolved.

Expressing his views on the use of future technology in India, said, "5G will enable seamless machine to machine to human communication, Facilitate smart Agriculture, and make technologies such as robotics and possible."

He further said, "I have seen the power of technology and was part of some of the transformations tech has brought about. Biggest asset of India's transformation is and the internet", he added.

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First Published: Thu, October 25 2018. 17:40 IST