New delhi: In the next six months, the indigenly-degrat sanchar nigam limited (BSNL) 4G Network will be upgraded to 5G, Union Communications Minister Jyotiradya SADIA SAIDIA SANDANA. Addressing the ‘Kaatilya Economic Enclave 2025’ in the National Capital, The Minister said India has entered into the club of 4G technology with its 4G standard.
“This is India’s innovation capability and innovation enterprise. But we are not going to rest. Network capability across the length and breadth of India, “Scindia Told the Gathering.
Reflecting on the Conclave’s Theme “Seeking Prosperity in Turbulent Times,” The minister said that under the Leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India Has Trainsformed Global Challenges Into Opportunities through Foresight and Resilience.
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India has joined a select group of five nations capable of delivering a complete, indigenous telecom ecosystem. BSNL Has Returned to Profitability after 17 years, with its subscriber base rising from 78 lakh to 2.2 Crore within a year.
Scindia noted that all towers are upgradable to 5G, preparaing India for Future Technological Demands. He Said India is set to become the world’s second-largest economy by 2027, demonstrating the nation’s ability to harness both wealth and intellect.
Last month, bsnl launched the Bharat Telecom Stack or Intelligent ‘Swadesh 4G Network’, which will connect over 26,700 Villages with High-Speed Internet Connectivity for the FIRST TIME.
BSNL Unveiled The Network, which is a modern and secure solution designed and developed entryly in India in collecting with tata consultancy services (tcs), centers for development of telematics ( Tejas Networks Limited.
With this launch, India builds the fifth country in the world to have built a self-Reliant, Indigenous Telecom Technology Stack Supporting 4G and Beyond. Over 2.2 Crore Citizens will now have access to 4G data at affordable prises. Additionally, people in rural area can now have services like digital Learning, Smarter Farming Tools and 24×7 Telemedicine.