PM Modi launches 5G services; Says, country setting global standard in telecoi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the 5G services at a function at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi on 1st October. 5G technology will provide seamless coverage, high data rate, low latency, and highly reliable communication.

It will also increase energy efficiency, spectrum efficiency and network efficiency. Speaking on the occasion, Mr Modi said that the launch of 5G services is a gift from the telecom industry to 130 crore Indians and a step towards a new era and also the beginning of infinite opportunities.

He mentioned that at the time of 2G, 3G and 4G services, India was dependent on other countries for technology but with the launch of 5G services, the country has created a new history. He added that with 5G, India is setting a global standard in telecom technology for the first time.

Touching upon the vision of the Digital India programme, the Prime Minister said, the programme has a very big vision of development and its aim is to take the technology to the common people which works for the people and by connecting with the people.

He mentioned that Digital India's success is based on four pillars which include the cost of digital devices, digital connectivity, data costs and a digital-first approach and the government has focused on all of them.

Regarding the first pillar, the Prime Minister said that the low cost of devices can only be achieved through Aatmnirbharta. The Prime Minister recalled that from two mobile manufacturing units in India in 2014, the country now has over 200 mobile factories and also from exporting zero mobile phones in 2014, today we have become a mobile phone exporting country worth thousands of crores.

On the second pillar of digital connectivity, the Prime Minister informed that internet users have now increased to 80 crores from six crores in 2014. Mr Modi said, like the Har Ghar Jal scheme and Ujjwala scheme, the Government is working on the goal of the Internet for all.

Regarding the third pillar which is the cost of data, the Prime Minister said that the industry was given a slew of incentives and policy support was provided to 4G technology for its expansion. He said, this brought down the price of data and a data revolution was ushered in the country and these three pillars started showing their multiplier effect everywhere.

On the topic of the fourth pillar - the idea of 'Digital First, the Prime Minister recalled the time when a handful of the elite class questioned whether the poor would even understand the meaning of digital and doubted their potential. Mr Narendra Modi said that he always had faith in the understanding, wisdom and inquisitive mind of the common man of the country. He said that he always found the poor of the country ready to adopt new technologies.

Highlighting the Government’s efforts in the field of digital payments, the Prime Minister remarked that it was the Government that went ahead and made the way for digital payments easier. The Government itself promoted citizen-centric delivery service through the app. Mr Modi said, when the government works with clean intentions, the intentions of citizens also undergo change and this is the key difference in the intention of 2G and 5G.

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