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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Kolkata: Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a> called for rapid 5G<\/a> network rollouts in India, saying the next-gen mobile broadband technology would transform lives and boost India’s economic fortunes by a whopping $450 billion in the next one-and-a-half decade.

“5G will not merely boost internet speeds, but will also rapidly ring in economic progress and boost jobs creation,” Modi, said, speaking at the silver jubilee celebrations of the
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (Trai). He also called for stronger levels of cooperation and collaboration between government and industry to hasten 5G rollouts.

The advent of
5G technology<\/a>, he said, would also strengthen India’s agriculture, education, healthcare, infrastructure and logistics sectors.

The Prime Minister said over the years the government had won the trust and confidence of the global investor community, especially when “it swiftly addressed major challenges faced by the telecom sector, such as the AGR (adjusted gross revenue) and the retrospective tax cases,” and even pushed through reforms to settle the latter.

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DoT working on bringing regulatory structure at world level: Vaishnaw<\/a><\/h2>

“Under the PM Gati Shakti portal for Rights of Way (RoW) approvals, 32 states have joined in our federal structure for a simultaneous, simplified approval system for RoW and the credit goes to honorable PM’s vision,” Vaishnaw said while addressing the silver jubilee event celebrating 25 years of the telecom regulatory authority of India (Trai).<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Kolkata: Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a> called for rapid 5G<\/a> network rollouts in India, saying the next-gen mobile broadband technology would transform lives and boost India’s economic fortunes by a whopping $450 billion in the next one-and-a-half decade.

“5G will not merely boost internet speeds, but will also rapidly ring in economic progress and boost jobs creation,” Modi, said, speaking at the silver jubilee celebrations of the
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (Trai). He also called for stronger levels of cooperation and collaboration between government and industry to hasten 5G rollouts.

The advent of
5G technology<\/a>, he said, would also strengthen India’s agriculture, education, healthcare, infrastructure and logistics sectors.

The Prime Minister said over the years the government had won the trust and confidence of the global investor community, especially when “it swiftly addressed major challenges faced by the telecom sector, such as the AGR (adjusted gross revenue) and the retrospective tax cases,” and even pushed through reforms to settle the latter.

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DoT working on bringing regulatory structure at world level: Vaishnaw<\/a><\/h2>

“Under the PM Gati Shakti portal for Rights of Way (RoW) approvals, 32 states have joined in our federal structure for a simultaneous, simplified approval system for RoW and the credit goes to honorable PM’s vision,” Vaishnaw said while addressing the silver jubilee event celebrating 25 years of the telecom regulatory authority of India (Trai).<\/p><\/div>