NEW DELHI: India, which has implemented fifth-generation (5G) telecom technology along with developed countries, will implement sixth-generation Bharat 6G services by 2030, which will be 100 times faster. Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the 6G policy document for this.
6G is expected to have a capacity of up to one terabyte per second. The response time of the devices is also very low. 6G technology will be implemented in two phases. Before that, the 5G service will be rolled out across the country.
A 6G Technology Innovation Committee was formed in November 2021 under the chairmanship of Telecom Secretary Rajaraman to prepare the design and plans for 6G. Other countries that have started 6G research include the US, South Korea, Europe, Japan, and China:
The policy document states:
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'6 months after the 5G launch, India is discussing 6G. This policy document will be the foundation for 6G'.
-Narendra Modi, Prime Minister