Bharti Airtel says its network is now 5G ready

Airtel said its 5G network is capable of delivering 10x speeds, 10x latency and 100x concurrency when compared to existing technologies.

January 28, 2021 06:36 pm | Updated 11:41 pm IST - New Delhi

Avneet Singh Puri, Bharti Airtel CEO for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, demonstrates the country’s first Live 5G service over a commercial network.

Avneet Singh Puri, Bharti Airtel CEO for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, demonstrates the country’s first Live 5G service over a commercial network.

Bharti Airtel on Thursday said its network is now 5G ready and successfully demonstrating live 5G service over a commercial network in Hyderabad.

“What we’ve really done is first of its kind dynamic spectrum sharing between both 4G and 5G on the 1800 Mhz band concurrently within the same spectrum block. We have proven that our network is now fully ready for 5G,” Gopal Vittal, MD & CEO, Bharti Airtel, said during a press conference.

He added that the company will be able to switch on 5G at any point using the existing spectrum like they have done in Hyderabad once the government approvals are received. However, “we will get the true power of 5G when we get the spectrum in the mid-band, at which point in a matter of months we can actually roll out and make sure that 5G is available in as many parts of India as relevant,” Mr.Vittal said.

Rival telco Reliance Jio, led by Mukesh Ambani, had earlier hinted that the company will be introducing its 5G services powered by indigenously developed network, hardware and technology components in the second half of 2021.

Airtel said its 5G network is capable of delivering 10x speeds, 10x latency and 100x concurrency when compared to existing technologies.

“With Airtel being the first operator to demonstrate this capability, we have shown again that we have always been the first in India to pioneer new technologies in our quest for empowering Indians everywhere,” Mr. Vittal said, adding that India has the potential to become a global hub for 5G innovation.

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