Quotes from Compass, Mahindra University, MediaTek, Esri, Tech Mahindra, Nokia & TSSC
Anuj Mathur, Sr. Director of Engineering, Compass, Inc.
“On World Telecommunication and Information Day, we must acknowledge that it was the pandemic re-enforced the prominence and relevance of this core sector. It is our telecommunication prowess which empowered us to face the pandemic and emerge as resilient and flexible species capable of overcoming unprecedented calamities. Mobile devices have been leading the telecom revolution and have enabled us to utilize the latest developments in communications thereby making mobile devices as one of the fastest growing devices throughout the history of human life. With the deployment of 5G expected sooner rather than later, the telecommunication and information sector is set to disrupt the world as we know it, causing ripple effects across industries such as real estate, healthcare, finance, and education among others”. Anuj Mathur, Sr. Director of Engineering, Compass, Inc.
Dr. Subbarao Boddu, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Mahindra University
Anku Jain, MD, at MediaTek
Telecommunications has played a significant role in connecting and running businesses, societies and government efficiently, as a result we’re able to connect digitally in such difficult times and IT sector has been a great beacon of light, allowing billions of people staying connected with the world, made us realise the importance of telecommunication in our life and has revolutionised the whole world” by Anku Jain, MD, at MediaTek
Agendra Kumar, MD, Esri India
GIS will serve as the backbone technology in planning the new network designs, suitable for delivering the next-generation customer experiences. To handle the agility and low latency demands of a 5G network, telecom companies and enterprises will heavily rely on GIS technology. Powered with Esri ArcGIS Utility Network, a Geospatial Infrastructure will play a vital role in helping TSPs in designing and managing their networks, assets and operations in an integrated fashion, and be agile enough to grow as their business requirements change. ArcGIS deployment with Kubernetes can provide them the benefits of streamlined deployment, scalability, lesser infrastructure costs, capacity building for GIS services, and many others.
We also foresee a potential convergence of 5G and GIS. 5G will fuel the adoption of GIS technology as it will enable more efficient spatial data creation and this, in turn, will further increase the deployment of GIS applications across industries including e-Governance, Smart Cities, Climate Change, Disaster Management, Defense, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Healthcare and many more. Both 5G and GIS would complement one another and play a transformational role in the success of Digital India.” by Agendra Kumar, MD, Esri India
Manish Vyas, President, Communications, Media and Entertainment Business, and CEO, Network Services, Tech Mahindra
“5G has the potential to address the issue of digital divide by improving the public infrastructure and creating intelligent and hyperconnected communities. Over the next few years, 5G is anticipated to become the standard for mobile communications technology, ushering in a new era of connectivity, speed, and possibility. Additionally, it will also give enterprises across verticals the opportunity to experiment with myriad ideas, innovate, break new ground, and make data-driven decisions for enhanced customer experiences. We anticipate 5G to spearhead the next wave of digital transformation and those who leverage the technology today will have the power of ‘edge’, a competitive advantage, and an opportunity to create enterprises of tomorrow.” by Manish Vyas, President, Communications, Media and Entertainment Business, and CEO, Network Services, Tech Mahindra
Nokia
“Nokia is working with Indian CSPs for getting their networks ready for 5G and has demonstrated its 5G capabilities in the live trials. As a front runner in the PLI (Production Linked Incentive) scheme, we are already manufacturing 5G equipment in India at our Chennai factory while our global delivery centres in Noida and Chennai are managing 5G deployments for several global markets. We are all set to support the CSPs unleash the 5G revolution in India.”
Arvind Bali, CEO, Telecom Sector Skill Council
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