India well poised to start commercial 5G roll out in 2020: Samsung

IANS  |  New Delhi 

While some countries in the world including will start commercial roll out of this year itself, is on track to start the process in 2020, a top said at Mobile 2018 here on Friday.

"We will start India trials in New Delhi," Srini Sundararajan, Senior Vice of Networks Business at India, told a group of journalists.

The adoption of 5G in India will depend on the kind of use cases that the people of the country want. The spectrum which is allocated will also influence what kind of use cases will be suitable for 5G adoption.

"Once the country decides on the use cases, we will have all other equipment including the devices necessary for those specific use cases ready," Sundararajan said.

The roll out of 5G is expected to accelerate India's GDP growth and transform many sectors including healthcare, education, and agriculture.

"5G is a complete ecosystem. Its adoption will not completely replace 4G," Sundararajan said, adding that a nationwide commercial roll out of 5G is not immediately necessary to leverage the benefits of low latency and high throughput that this provides.

While adoption of this may initially be limited to a few sectors of the economy, it will also gradually transform consumer experiences.

"The television talking to the refrigerator and the refrigerator talking to the will be a reality in a few years from now," Sundararajan said.

At 2018, Samsung showcased how its can enable a variety of 5G-powered business models and scenarios, including 5G home services, smart cities and smart agriculture.

With its successful development of the first commercial ASIC-based 5G modems and mmWave RFICs, the company has been manufacturing compact-sized 5G radio and and CPEs (customers premises equipment).

Samsung been selected by the world's leading operators such as Verizon, AT&T, and for both and and services.

In India, the company is a key provider of infrastructure for Reliance which has successfully built a large mobile in the country within a short period of time.

The Jio-Samsung LTE handles over 90 petabytes of data traffic every day, equivalent to 600 billion photographs shared on in a day.

"was built for 5G. It is a complete IP network and will mostly require to update the network," Sundararajan said.

Samsung's solutions span network equipment, devices and chipsets.

In his keynote address on the inaugural day of IMC) 2018 on thursday, Youngky Kim, of Networks Business at Samsung Electronics, emphasised that Samsung will pave the way for 5G to unlock the full potential of India together with industry leaders.

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First Published: Fri, October 26 2018. 20:32 IST