1. – Scmhrd, Symbiosis International (deemed) University (siu), Hinjewadi, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
| Received
02-Nov-2022 |
Accepted
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Published
02-Nov-2022 |
Abstract
In terms of total internet users, India is the world’s second largest market. With the increasing demand for high speed data in India, current 3rd Generation and 4th Generation technology would be unable to fulfill the users’ internet demand. This requires the construction of the next network generation called the 5th Generation Network. The upgrade to the 4G network is 5G, which is the 5th Generation of mobile wireless communication technology. 5G promises lower latency, quicker speeds, and more load capacity by utilizing shorter, higher-frequency radio spectrum bands. The methodology used in the paper would be deductive and the problems faced in 5G deployment across various countries where 5G is already deployed and have similar infrastructure as that of India would be studied. The paper will include a thorough examination for the possible obstacles to 5G deployment in India and a discussion of its future scope and implementations as well as solutions to the issues that are preventing 5G deployment.
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