In this video, Indian ICT leaders speak in depth about the role and importance of global ICT standards for India. Making the latest technology "available for all" has exemplified India's extraordinary high-tech success story. And the embrace of global standards has until now helped make technology affordable and accessible to everyone within India.
The next wave of 5G and IoT promises to usher in a new era of communications - opening up massive new opportunities, not just for end-users within India, but also for the innovative local companies that will design, manufacture, develop and deploy new solutions. Tapping into the abundant wealth of young talent, "Make in India" will be the foundation of the future.
InDiCo interviews key people involved in shaping the digital transformation of India. It explores how affordability and being 'fast to market' will be critical in the successful rollout of 5G and IoT. And secure, seamless interoperability, which global standards help provide, will be critical in helping achieve economies of scale.
Featuring Bharti Airtel, Broadband India Forum, Capgemini, IIT Kanpur, NITI Aayog, Nokia, Sensorise, TSDSI and Vodafone Idea and with the contributions of Ericsson and SESEI.
The next wave of 5G and IoT promises to usher in a new era of communications - opening up massive new opportunities, not just for end-users within India, but also for the innovative local companies that will design, manufacture, develop and deploy new solutions. Tapping into the abundant wealth of young talent, "Make in India" will be the foundation of the future.
InDiCo interviews key people involved in shaping the digital transformation of India. It explores how affordability and being 'fast to market' will be critical in the successful rollout of 5G and IoT. And secure, seamless interoperability, which global standards help provide, will be critical in helping achieve economies of scale.
Featuring Bharti Airtel, Broadband India Forum, Capgemini, IIT Kanpur, NITI Aayog, Nokia, Sensorise, TSDSI and Vodafone Idea and with the contributions of Ericsson and SESEI.
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