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    Jio 5G Service to Launch in India in Mid 2021, Reveals Mukesh Ambani

    Lingraj SahuBy Lingraj Sahu08/December/20203 Mins Read
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    Jio 5G testing is in progress with companies including Samsung and Qualcomm for some time.

    A big announcement has been made by Mukesh Ambani. According to Ambani, the 5G network will be launched by the second quarter of 2021. Reliance Jio is increasingly working on the 5G network. Jio partnered with Qualcomm for the Jio 5G network. And as part of this partnership, Jio and Qualcomm have tested 5G. 1GB speed has been achieved in this testing. Explain that 5G technology is known as New Radio (NR). As 4G is known as LTE. Let’s know what will improve our life with the arrival of the Jio 5G network in India, what will be the changes.

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    Ambani, 63, said that the policy steps were needed to accelerate the early rollout of Jio 5G in the country. “I assure you that Jio will pioneer the 5G revolution in India in the second half of 2021. It will be powered by the indigenous-developed network, hardware, and technology components,” he said.

    Benefits of Jio 5G service in India

    The arrival of the Jio 5G network will provide a 1Gbps speed. Meaning faster internet speed will be available than 4G. Also, better coverage will be available. 4G is claimed to get 100mbps speed. But the reality is that the user gets a speed of 5 to 10mpbs. The 5G network will reduce your mobile battery consumption. Also, there will be an increase in connected devices.

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    Healthcare, agriculture, the education sector will benefit greatly from the onus of 5G in the country. Medical help will be available from home and agricultural counseling will be available. Along with this, the shortage of doctors will be completed. With the introduction of the 5G network, the number of driverless vehicles can be seen increasing. Also, the development of robotic items will accelerate.

    With the arrival of 5G, the response time will be much faster. Meaning if the driverless vehicle comes in front of the vehicle suddenly, then 5G will apply brake in quick response time. Call quality will improve. Meaning the call drop problem can be improved.

    Will pay more for 5G

    You have to pay more for the 5G network. Because of 5G speed, telecom companies will have to install a large number of very close-by networks. Now it is reasonable that the cost of the remaining 5G technology from the telecom companies will be recovered from the user. Also, at what price does the government auction the spectrum. The price of the 5G network will also depend on this. To put it simply, the government will issue licenses to charge the 5G network and will charge something from the telecom companies. If this licensing charge remains high, then the 5G price will be kept higher by telecom companies Airtel, BSNL, VI, JIO.

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    This was the era of wireless

    The first 1GB technology was launched in the year 1980. It was completely wireless. It can only be called. Then in the year, 1991 2G technology was launched. Texting can be done with calling. Its maximum speed was 50kbps. After this, the 3G network was launched in the year 1998. It had the facility to use the internet with calling, messaging. Its maximum speed used to be 2Mbps. In 2008, 4G network was entered. It has the facility of HD calling. Its maximum speed was 100mbps.

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