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India has achieved a major breakthrough in 6G, with IIT Hyderabad developing a prototype that will be rolled out by 2030.

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IIT Hyderabad has developed a 6G prototype, which is expected to be rolled out in 2030. It will not only be faster than 5G but will also provide high-speed connectivity.

India has achieved a major breakthrough in 6G. IIT Hyderabad has tested a 6G prototype in the 7GHz band. According to a PTI report, this technology will be rolled out by 2030 and will be significantly faster than the current 5G. This technology will provide high-speed connectivity across villages, cities, sky, land, and sea.

6G will be rolled out nationwide by 2030

According to IIT Hyderabad Professor Kiran Kuchi, every decade the world is presented with a new generation of mobile technology. 5G was developed between 2010 and 2020. This technology will begin to be rolled out nationwide starting in 2022. 6G prototypes began development in 2021 and are expected to be rolled out by 2030.

For 6G technology, the Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, has designed a low-power system chip that will provide terrestrial and satellite connectivity for civilian and defense use. Currently, IIT Hyderabad is developing this technology into high-performance 6G-AI chipsets. Experts believe that such innovative steps by India will propel India into the mainstream of international technology.

With the advent of 6G, the experience of using AI-enabled devices will be even better.

With the advent of 6G, the experience of using AR/VR, AI-enabled devices, and autonomous mobility will become even better. From factories to schools, hospitals, defense, and disaster response, AI-enabled 6G devices will impact every citizen of the country. Additionally, it will enhance the country's productive capacity and also help with security.

India is becoming a trendsetter in technology

Recent policies adopted by India have promoted indigenous innovation in networks, devices, AI applications, and fabless chip design. As a result, India has become a global supplier and standard-setter in technology. When the world begins adopting 6G in 2030, India will strive to move closer to its 2047 vision of a developed India through its own technologies, products, companies, and ecosystems.