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Millions of Indian smartphone users have to wait till 2024 for 5G

By IANS | Updated: October 3, 2022 11:35 IST

New Delhi, Oct 3 As India rolls out 5G with showcasing some early use cases with telcos setting ...

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New Delhi, Oct 3 As India rolls out 5G with showcasing some early use cases with telcos setting some aggressive deadlines, millions of smartphone users will only enjoy the super-fast Internet in 2024 amid infrastructure limitations, limited use cases and low 5G handset penetration, industry experts said on Monday.

India is home to more than 500 million smartphone users and over 100 million users with 5G-ready smartphones wish to upgrade to a 5G subscription in 2023, according to a latest Ericsson report.

However, there are multiple challenges ahead for telecom service providers to meet the tough roll-out deadlines.

"In theory, there are use cases out there which really warrant and demand 5G: enterprise solutions, private networks, IoT, logistics. But it could take a year or more for those applications to really take off," Prasanto K. Roy, a leading technology and public policy expert, told .

Telcos will focus on converting existing higher-ARPU

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