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The rationale for Indian companies needing their own 5G networks

By IANS | Updated: August 7, 2022 11:20 IST

New Delhi, Aug 7 While millions of smartphone and internet users in the country anxiously wait for better ...

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New Delhi, Aug 7 While millions of smartphone and internet users in the country anxiously wait for better speed with 5G roll-out, the country equally needs higher efficiencies in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, education, agriculture, financial inclusion and many others to accelerate the process of digital transformation, which can best be achieved only through the use of private captive 5G networks on the premises.

Private 5G captive networks are about the deployment of high speed, enhanced data capacity, and ultra-low latency applications inside a closed manufacturing unit, hospital, airport and shipping port, among others.

Such networks are single end-users

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