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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a> will launch a 5G testbed<\/a> on Tuesday which will support the country’s telecom industry and startups to validate their products, prototypes and solutions in the fifth generation, as well as, next-generation technologies.

PM Modi will address a virtual program on Tuesday, marking the silver jubilee celebration of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). PM will also release a postal stamp to commemorate the occasion, as per a government press release.

The
5G<\/a> testbed has been developed as a multi-institute collaborative project by a total of eight institutes, led by IIT Madras. The other institutes that participated in the project include IIT Delhi, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur, IISc Bangalore, Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering & Research (SAMEER) and Centre of Excellence in Wireless Technology (CEWiT).

The project has been developed at a cost of more than Rs 220 crore, the release added.

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Crucial DCC meeting postponed to May 17<\/a><\/h2>

The meeting which was scheduled for Thursday was to decide upon the the tenure for which to give out spectrum to telcos, the roll out obligations for certain 5G bands and ways in which telcos could partner with the industry for private captive 5G networks, among other issues.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a> will launch a 5G testbed<\/a> on Tuesday which will support the country’s telecom industry and startups to validate their products, prototypes and solutions in the fifth generation, as well as, next-generation technologies.

PM Modi will address a virtual program on Tuesday, marking the silver jubilee celebration of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). PM will also release a postal stamp to commemorate the occasion, as per a government press release.

The
5G<\/a> testbed has been developed as a multi-institute collaborative project by a total of eight institutes, led by IIT Madras. The other institutes that participated in the project include IIT Delhi, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur, IISc Bangalore, Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering & Research (SAMEER) and Centre of Excellence in Wireless Technology (CEWiT).

The project has been developed at a cost of more than Rs 220 crore, the release added.

\"Crucial<\/a><\/figure>

Crucial DCC meeting postponed to May 17<\/a><\/h2>

The meeting which was scheduled for Thursday was to decide upon the the tenure for which to give out spectrum to telcos, the roll out obligations for certain 5G bands and ways in which telcos could partner with the industry for private captive 5G networks, among other issues.<\/p><\/div>