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India will set up 100 5G labs to develop apps and services across different sectors

In Budget 2023, a major decision of setting up 100 5G labs was announced. The 4G labs will help develop new apps and services across different sectors.

Published By: Pranav Sawant | Published: Feb 01, 2023, 02:39 PM (IST)

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With the 5G roll-out gaining momentum in India, the Centre on Wednesday announced to set up 100 labs n the top engineering institutions to develop 5G apps and services. news Also Read: After Google, Apple Reveals App Store’s Best Apps And Games Of 2025 Finalists: FULL List Here

India rolled out 5G services in October last year and several hundred cities and towns now have 5G services, courtesy Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel. news Also Read: Google Reveals Best Apps And Games of 2025: Focus Friend And Pokémon TCG Pocket Lead, Check FULL List

“To realise new opportunities, business models and employment potential, the 5G labs will cover applications such as smart classrooms, precision farming, intelligent transport systems and healthcare applications,” said Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Union Budget 2023-24 speech. news Also Read: Jio Makes Gemini 3 AI Free For All Unlimited 5G Users Across India: Here’s How To Claim

The rollout of 5G services can unleash new economic opportunities and help the country leapfrog the traditional barriers to development, spur innovations by startups and business enterprises, and advance the ‘Digital India’ vision, the Economic Survey for 2022-23 had said on Tuesday.

The Survey said that 5G could impact consumers directly through higher data transfer speeds and lower latency, “and use cases developed by telcos and start-ups in education, health, worker safety and smart agriculture, among others, are now being deployed across the country”.

“The massive wave of digitisation, increased penetration of smartphones, and adoption of technology have opened the doors for both traditional and new-age sectors,” it said.

According to Prabhu Ram, Head-Industry Intelligence Group, CMR, the proposal to set-up 100 labs for developing 5G applications at Indian engineering institutions “is a step in the right direction to realize new opportunities that 5G posits, and develop India-specific 5G use cases for education, healthcare and agriculture, among others”.

IANS