5G in India could be a reality, thanks to Ericsson and Nokia
5G, which is still in its standardisation phase, is likely to be ready for commercial deployment by 2020.
The talks have begun around telcos' interest and preparedness for 5G, while also identifying relevant spectrum band so that it can be supported.
Executives from both Ericsson and Nokia, whihc are globally known for their rivalry, have visited Inida to hold meetings with industry stakeholders.
Magnus Ewerbring, CTO of the APAC region at Ericsson, was recently in India to meet telco customers and government officials. "It's important to start to think about it now and ensure that step by step we are prepared for it both from network and regulatory perspectives," he said.
Ewerbring also said that there is already a good understanding of 5G in India. "I can't say when operators will start, but India is a huge country and can start very early with a limited deployment."
India is lagging behind the developed nations in achieving 4G networks, which are being deployed in urban and semi-urban areas.
"If a country uses a band which is very common with the rest of the world, there will be more focus and technology will come out much quicker. It is better for India to be on the same balance as the rest of the world," Ewer-bring added.