BSNL has set up around 25,000 4G towers across the country Indian state-owned operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) is set to launch its 4G services in October, as the telco has completed trials in all circles across India, local …
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Last year, TCS and ITI secured an advance purchase order from BSNL to set up 100,000 4G sites across India Indian company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is currently installing large data centers in the four regions of India as part …
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Tata Consultancy Services noted that Tejas’ N78 5G radios are compatible with 3.3 GHz spectrum India’s largest IT services firm, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), is considering plans to start selling its locally-developed and manufactured 5G radio network gear to other …
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Tata Communications said that the new 5G roaming lab is equipped with hi-tech server applications Tata Communications, which is part of India’s Tata Group, announced the launch of a global, cloud-based 5G roaming laboratory. In a release, the Indian company …
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Vishy Ramaswamy, Tata Communications’s VP for 5G and digital solutions incubation, said that the firm is currently in talks with nearly 40 companies Indian company Tata Communications is currently in talks with at least 40 large businesses from different …
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Tata Communications already has two centers of excellence (CoEs) in Delhi and Mumbai Indian tech firm Tata Communications announced the launch of a dedicated private 5G global center of excellence (CoE) in Pune, India to accelerate Industry 4.0 applications …
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The DoT has recently invited applications from enterprises that are willing to set up private networks in India Indian company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) aims to help companies and organizations across different verticals to set up their 5G private …
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Airtel is a board member of the O-RAN Alliance and has begun 5G trials in major Indian cities Indian communications provider Bharti Airtel and Tata Group have announced a strategic partnership to implement a 5G network in India. Per the …
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Smart cities could waste $341 billion by 2025, by implementing nonstandardized IoT solutions. The lack of open “Internet of Things” standards has often been blamed for slowing widespread adoption of IoT solutions. Implementing nonstandardized IoT solutions could also prove costly. New research …
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Smart cities could waste $341 billion by 2025 by implementing non-standardized IoT solutions. The lack of open Internet of Things (IoT) standards has often been blamed for slowing down widespread adoption of IoT solutions. Implementing non-standardized IoT solutions could also prove costly. …