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Airtel’s 5G Network Trial: 1GB/sec Speed was Seen in the Trial in Gurugram

Nidhi Hakla

5G network is being discussed in the country. To bring a 5G network in the country, the telecom company Bharti Airtel and technology company Ericsson on Monday conducted a trial of the company's 5G network in the cyber hub of Gurugram. According to the news of PTI, the speed of 1GB/sec was seen on the 5G network.

Rules are being followed in the 5G Network trial

According to the news, Ericsson said that Bharti Airtel and Ericsson have achieved 1GB/sec performance on Bharti Airtel's live 5G trial network at Cyber ​​Hub in Gurugram. According to sources, Airtel has started its 5G trial network in Cyber ​​Hub and as per telecom rules, the 3500 MHz radio spectrum band is being used at the site of the trial.

Internet network service 5G with speed in the country will start from next year. The government has hoped to start the fifth generation telecom service (5G) in the country in the early months of next year.

Spectrum companies got approval on May 4

The Telecom Department had approved the application of spectrum companies for 5G test on May 4, although no company will use Chinese technology in this. The Department of Telecom has approved the applications of Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and MTNL.

Apart from this, Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung, C-Dot and Reliance Jio are included in the list of approved telecom gear manufacturers for 5G trials. Among them, Reliance Jio is a technology developed in India.

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