Airtel to launch 5G from this month: Company joins hands with Ericsson, Nokia-Samsung; Jio may launch the service on August 15.
5G service will start in the country this month. Airtel is going to start this, the second largest telecom company. For this, the company has signed agreements with Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung. On the other hand, Jio has also indicated to launch 5G network service across the country on August 15. Internet speed will increase after the launch of 5G.
Airtel MD and CEO Gopal Vittal said that the company will work with the best technology partners from all over the world to provide the full benefit of 5G connectivity to the customers of the country.
5G service will be about 10%-15% more expensive than 4G
Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnav had said a few days ago that the tariff for 5G services will be decided by the industry. So we’ll have to wait and see. While industry experts expect 5G services to be initially offered at a premium of 10-15% before the tariff is brought at par with 4G.
There will be more than 500 million 5G users in 5 years
A lot is about to change in India with the introduction of 5G internet service. This will not only make the work of the people easier, but will also change a lot in the entertainment and communication sector. Ericsson, a company working for 5G, believes that there will be more than 500 million 5G internet users in India in 5 years.
What will be the benefits of introducing 5G?
The first advantage will be that users will be able to use fast speed internet.
The arrival of 5G in the field of video gaming will bring a big change.
Videos will be able to stream without buffering or stopping.
In Internet calls, the sound will come without pause and clearly.
A 2 GB movie will be downloaded in 10 to 20 seconds.
Drone use will be possible under the supervision of fields in the agricultural sector.
It will be easier to operate metro and driverless vehicles.
Robots will be easier to use in virtual reality and factories.
432 Mbps is the average download speed of 5G in South Korea
The average download speed of 5G in the world is currently the highest in South Korea. There is an average download speed of 432.7 Mbps, i.e. a movie of 2 GB can be downloaded in just 5 seconds. Finland is at the bottom of the top-15 countries on this parameter. Here too the average download speed is 237.1 Mbps.