Quote by Anuj Mathur, Sr. Director of Engineering, Compass, Inc.
“On World Telecommunication and Information Day, we must acknowledge that it was the pandemic re-enforced the prominence and relevance of this core sector. It is our telecommunication prowess which empowered us to face the pandemic and emerge as resilient and flexible species capable of overcoming unprecedented calamities. Mobile devices have been leading the telecom revolution and have enabled us to utilize the latest developments in communications thereby making mobile devices as one of the fastest growing devices throughout the history of human life. With the deployment of 5G expected sooner rather than later, the telecommunication and information sector is set to disrupt the world as we know it, causing ripple effects across industries such as real estate, healthcare, finance, and education among others”. Anuj Mathur, Sr. Director of Engineering, Compass, Inc.
Quote by Dr. Subbarao Boddu, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Mahindra University
“The next generation of cellular technology is poised to revolutionise India's digital landscape. 5G will change the way we interact with technology, ushering in a new wave of innovation that will significantly propel development across industries. This next-generation wireless technology not only guarantees higher data capacity and speed but also provides the capacity to connect billions of devices, helping redefine a range of industries beyond mobile devices while bringing to life concepts like remote surgery, industrial applications, self-driving cars, drones, virtual reality, home broadband, etc. As per industry estimates, the fifth generation of mobile networking, or 5G, is expected to trigger a cumulative economic impact of $1 trillion in India by 2035”, by Dr. Subbarao Boddu, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Mahindra University
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