Union Telecom and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has said that state-run BSNL's 4G technology will be upgraded to 5G in the next 5-7 months. The service will be rolled out across 1.35 lakh telecom towers the company has across the country, reported by the PTI.
Vaishnaw, while speaking at a CII event, said the government has plans to increase the telecom technology development fund from Rs 500 crore per annum to Rs 4,000 crore to encourage the indigenous innovation.
In response to a question on BSNL's role in telecom sector by Kotak Bank CEO Uday Kotak, the minister said BSNL will become a very strong stabilising factor in the telecom space, adding that BSNL has about 1,35,000 mobile towers across the country with a very strong presence in the rural areas which are still not fully covered by the other telecom players.
"Telecom technology stack is going to be rolled out. It's a 4G technology stack which will be upgraded to 5G in a timeframe of five to seven months. That technology stack will be rolled out across the 1.35 lakh telecom towers in the country," Vaishnaw said.
The state-run telco has asked Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to offer equipment for 5G testing so as to enable the telecom firm to start the trials for 5G services.
He said with the roll-out of 5G across BSNL network, the public sector firm, compared to the two other big players and a third player, will become a major player in the telecom space and especially for the far-flung areas which wouldn't be served by a typical market mechanism.
Talking about encouraging innovation and start-up ecosystem, Vaishnaw said that Indian Railways and defence have started a model to support start-ups from the idea stage to proof of concept and in some cases are giving a market or revenue stream at least for three to four years.
"We are taking that model to telecom space. A telecom technology development fund of Rs 500 crore every year has got established. We will be taking that to Rs 3,000-4,000 crore per year. That technology development fund will be available to the entire industry," Vaishnaw said.
The minister informed that India Railways already has over 800 start-ups associated with the programme while 2,000 start-ups in defence are part of it. "You can come up with new ideas for new solutions. Begin from an idea and come up to a product level. Similar experiments will be done in many of the sectors," Vaishnaw added.