独家

数字基础设施应该是一个连带责任:Randeep Sekhon,首席技术官,Bharti Airtel

Bharti Airtel首席技术官Randeep Sekhon谈判等的Devina森古普塔对印度的数字基础设施和安全,将为印度5 g需要什么,和一个现实的时间框架采用的技术,以及其他主题。

Airtel CTO Rrandeep Sekhon。(档案照片)
Airtel CTO Rrandeep Sekhon。(档案照片)
Bharti Airtel首席技术官Randeep Sekhon谈判等的Devina森古普塔对印度的状态数字基础设施和安全,5克需要对印度,一个现实的时间框架采用的技术,以及其他主题。摘录:

在哪里印度站在数字基础设施和数字安全方面,相比其他国家吗?

印度现在拥有世界上第二大池的互联网用户。epayment,除了中国,如果你访问欧洲,你会注意到,他们依靠现金或信用卡。相比之下,印度很从箱子中取出和全球最大的网络支付生态系统。当涉及到光纤连接,然后印度在亚洲同行像韩国、日本和中国。但相比,英国,欧洲和美国,我们可能并不遥远。这可能是因为一些亚洲国家新经济(相对于美国、英国、欧洲)和纤维连接已经快得多。

哪些步骤,印度需要改善其数字下文?

政府必须是主持人,而电信运营商和其他玩家投资和创建基础设施骨干。例如,在电信行业,我们需要大量的纤维,但面临的挑战获得通行权的权限。所以,数字基础设施应该是国家和地方政府的共同责任,电信服务提供商和消费者。政府需要把电信作为基本服务。保持频谱价格,尤其是对于即将到来的技术,如5克,尽可能低吸引投资。同样,保护纤维基础设施需要构建公共下文没有任何风险。

当你认为印度将准备接受5克,现实吗?

5 g不仅仅是一个网络,而是一个生态系统,将数字化。5 g将引发一场数字革命不仅为客户在行业。它会给更多的能力和允许连接多个设备。这将是有用的在建设智能城市或智能产业。它将在云革命,你可以使应用程序的内容优势,这意味着更快的响应更好的性能。云服务,数据和5克将完整的三角形。

5 g会使材料区别在印度零售消费?

我认为设备负担能力进来,因为在5 g的国家有,手机成本600 - 700美元(约合44000 Rs - 52000)。我们听到从手机合作伙伴,在一年,一年半,你是200美元左右(不到15000卢比),这将是印度扩大5 g的甜点。我认为这是印度的时候可能会准备5克。技术的正确的时间是当它可以达到大众将是,一年或一年半了,才能用于零售。至于行业使用,它可以开始发生了成熟的产业。

政府和印度公司致力于如何提高数字安全吗?

一些国家已经开始宣布最低安全标准。如果一个应用程序使用,它必须遵循的安全。如果一个人有某人的数据存储,它必须遵循社会安全指导方针。在这里,它必须结合印度安全标准。我们的监管,但有很多行业也不保持任何合规数据但不承担责任,因为他们没有营业执照。我认为政府也应该伸出在数字教育活动。这将帮助首次采用者不是非常精通技术。


遵循和联系我们,脸谱网,Linkedin,Youtube
\"
Airtel CTO Rrandeep Sekhon. (file photo) <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Bharti Airtel<\/a> chief technology officer Randeep Sekhon<\/a> talks to ET\u2019s Devina Sengupta about the state of India\u2019s digital infrastructure<\/a> and security, what will 5G<\/a> entail for India, and a realistic time frame for adoption of the technology, among other topics. Excerpts:

Where does India stand in terms of digital infrastructure and digital security, compared to other nations?
<\/strong>
India now has the world\u2019s second largest pool of internet users. On epayment, other than China, if you visit Europe, you will notice that they rely on cash or plastic money. In comparison, India is pretty unboxed and has one of the largest e-payment ecosystems globally. When it comes to fibre connectivity, then India\u2019s behind Asian peers like Korea, Japan and China. But when compared to the UK, Europe and the US, we are probably not that far off. This may be because some of the Asian nations are newer economies (compared to the US, UK, Europe) and have been much faster on fibre connectivity.

What are the steps that India needs to take to improve its digital infra?
<\/strong>
The government has to be the facilitator while telecom operators and other players invest and create infrastructure backbone. For instance, in the telecom sector, we need a lot of fibre but face the challenge of getting right of way permissions. So, digital infrastructure should be a joint responsibility of national and state governments, telecom providers and consumers. The government needs to treat telecom as an essential service. Keep spectrum prices, especially for upcoming technologies such as 5G, as low as possible to attract investments. Similarly, secured fibre infrastructure needs to be built without any risk to public infra.

Read also<\/h3>
<\/a><\/div>

5G is very much dependent on fiberization: Airtel CTO Randeep Sekhon<\/h4><\/a><\/div><\/div>
By when do you think India will be ready to embrace 5G, realistically?
<\/strong>
5G is not just a network but an ecosystem that will bring in digitisation. 5G will trigger a digital revolution not only for the customers but across industries. It will give more competency and allow connectivity of multiple devices. This will be useful when it comes to building smart cities or smart industries. It will bring in a cloud revolution where you can bring the content of an application to the Edge, which means faster response to better performance. Cloud services, data and 5G will complete the triangle.