The way we live is about to change if telecom and tech companies are to be believed. This, they say, opens up many opportunities for telecom operators, but their challenge would be to ensure the network is omnipresent and agile.
India is transforming by going digital and the enablers would be platforms, services and applications, said Udit Bajpayi, chief technology officer and senior vice-president of Reliance Jio at a conference on LTE (long-term evolution) innovation in Mumbai. But this isn’t easy, as different kinds of legacy networks exist alongside smart networks.
As 4G technology grows and adoption increases, there will be a convergence of technologies. Despite multiple technologies, the back haul will support the growth of the ecosystem. The future is not just about 4G, but smart cities, smart networks and smart services, he added.
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