After 4G, 5G, India is now in the race for 6G, has made its place among the top 6 countries
6G Internet: India will host the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA) in Delhi from October 15 to 24, in which representatives from 190 countries will participate. The event will provide a platform for all the guests to discuss important technologies like 6G, artificial intelligence and big data in the country.
6G in India: Nowadays it is the era of high speed internet. People want fast internet service. Till now 4G and 5G internet connectivity is available in the country. But, now the country is moving towards 6G internet. India will host the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA) in Delhi from 15 to 24 October, in which representatives from 190 countries will participate. This event will provide a platform to all the guests to discuss important technologies like 6G, artificial intelligence and big data in the country. This conference will be held in Asia for the first time.
India among top 6 countries
According to a report by Business Standard, India has made its place among the top six countries in global patent filing. This is an important achievement as it shows that India is progressing in the field of technology at the global level. Also, let us tell you that till now 4G and 5G services are available in the country for high internet speed. Many companies are providing 4G internet service to the people. But, 6G service is not available yet.
Who organizes WTSA
WTSA is organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). It is an agency of the United Nations that promotes the development and use of information and communication technology. Delegates coming to participate in WTSA will discuss the standards required for 6G. 6G is the next generation mobile network technology. It will be many times faster and more reliable than 5G. 6G can be used to do work quickly and easily.
The hosting of WTSA in India is an important opportunity. It will provide India with an opportunity to showcase technological leadership at the global level. It will also provide India with an opportunity to collaborate with other countries and develop global technical standards.