Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

Crucial for Telecom Companies in India to Embrace 5G: Ericsson

- Advertisement -

Citing a survey, Ericsson claimed that one-third of customers will immediately leave their telecom operator, if competition begins in offering 5G

As the domestic telecom industry is reeling under financial burden, Swedish telecom equipment manufacturer Ericsson said that it is crucial for the telecom companies in India to embrace 5G.

The telecom industry in the country is still struggling to cope with the financial troubles imposed on them with the entry of newcomer Reliance Jio and its aggressive play in the market.

- Advertisement -

Speaking on the sidelines of an event, Ludvig Landgren, Head – Network Applications and Cloud Infrastructure for Southeast Asia, Oceania and India at Ericsson, said, “It is more a matter of survival for our customers to move into 5G.”

He acknowledged that the lowest average revenue per user (ARPU) created by domestic telecom companies is the ‘real challenge’.

5G Offers financial benefits

Landgren further said that there is a need to switch over to the 5G because the newest generation of communication offers financial benefits, while adding that the cost of using per gigabyte (GB) of data for a telecom provider will be much lesser with 5G.

At present, Indians are one of largest consumers of data in the world, he pointed out.

Landgren claimed that the cost of per GB of data usage will be 10 times lesser and his company is bringing solutions such that only software updates to prevailing infrastructure will be needed for companies to transition.

Citing a survey, Ericsson claimed that one-third of customers will immediately leave their telecom operator, if competition begins in offering 5G. On the other hand, another one-third of consumers will wait for at least six months before migrating to the new technology.

Even as the multiple use cases, such as drone deliveries and driverless cars get talked about, the mobile broadband will be the major driver for adoption of 5G in India, the company said.

- Advertisement -

Most Popular Articles

Industry's Buzz

Karnataka Signs ₹50B Green Energy Deal With GAIL

0
With a ₹50 billion boost, Karnataka and GAIL join forces to add 1000MW of renewables—driving clean energy, job growth, and climate goals. In a major...

TSMC Posts 22% Gain In April Amid Semiconductor Boom

0
Riding the global chip boom, TSMC skyrockets with a 22.2% revenue jump in April 2025, as AI demand and tech innovation fuel record growth. Taiwan...
LG logo

LG Expands India Footprint With New $600M Factory In Andhra Pradesh

0
Boosting local appliance production, LG powers up its third plant in India, in Andhra Pradesh, with a $600M investment in Sri City, aiming to...

India Could See 123M EVs By 2032 In Push For Net-Zero Future

0
Driven by bold targets, booming demand, and a charging revolution reshaping the future of green mobility, India is racing towards 123 million EVs by...

BluSmart Eyes $30M Revival Amid Turmoil

0
In a bid to revive struggling EV cab-hailing startup BluSmart, investors are offering a $30 million injection—on the condition that co-founder Anmol Singh Jaggi...

Learn From Leaders

“Our Products Have Not Just Reduced The CostOf Production But Also Increased the Yields...

0
Using AI devices with sensors powered with renewable energy, AI-Genix is helping farmers with pest management. Co-Founder Khalil J. Shaikh recently shared insights on...
Chittaranjan Behera, MD, JC Eletronica Private Limited

“Last Year, We Secured Two Patents, And This Year, We Expect To Obtain Approximately...

0
Just within six years, an Indian component distributor grew into an EMS firm, and then went on to develop R&D capabilities, resulting in the...
Dr. K C Unnikrishnan and Ajith Narayanan

“Desktop Pick-and-Place Systems Are Cost-Effective After Five To Ten Production Cycles”

0
Costly delays in PCB assembly often stem from rigid, high-volume systems. Xalten Systems redefines flexibility with a compact, precise pick-and-place solution built for efficiency...
Imthias Mohamed, Founder and CEO, sparXcharge

“Our Service Brings The Charger To The Vehicle, Eliminating The Time And Hassle Of...

0
What if an EV charger itself comes to the vehicle in a van? That, too, with an affordable subscription model via WhatsApp? Highlighting ways...
Kamalakar Devaki, Founder and CEO, SandLogic

“We Have Reduced 90 Per Cent Of The Non-Essential Memory Transactions” – Kamalakar Devaki,...

0
Flipping the script on power-hungry AI workloads, Bengaluru’s SandLogic slashes memory overhead by 90% with ExSLerate—an AI co-processor IP enabling high-efficiency AI on low-power...

Startups

Space Tech Startup InspeCity Secures $5.6M Funding For Expansion

0
With $5.6 million seed funding, Indian startup InspeCity rockets ahead to extend satellite lifespans, clean up space junk, and disrupt the $14 billion global...

Government Drives IP Commercialisation At Bengaluru Workshop

0
Observing World IP Day, the Ministry of Science and Technology organised a dynamic workshop in Bengaluru, uniting experts to advance tech commercialisation and scale...
Inspection machine

AI-Based Quality Inspection Systems by Kerala Startup Verifygn

0
A Kerala startup deploys AI-driven hardware-software solutions to automate quality inspection in manufacturing. VerifygnTech Private Limited, a Kerala-based deep tech startup founded in 2019, specialises...

“This Robot Cooks, Stirs, and Senses Just Like You Would”

0
It began with one family’s quest for the perfect meal—and grew into a mission to ensure no one sleeps hungry, powered by a robot...
Humors Tech’s team

Bengaluru Startup Develops Device That Turns Breath Into Health Insights

0
Humors Tech Private Limited was founded in 2021 by Ankur Jaiswal to address a crucial gap in preventive healthcare. In 2022, Suchita Mulye Kanaldekar...