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PM Narendra Modi launched 5G service

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched 5G service in India. After the launch of 5G by PM Modi, 5G service has started in 13 cities of the country from today. There is a plan to expand this service to the whole country by the year 2023. PM Modi started this service from the platform of India Mobile Congress 2022 program held in Delhi. Capable of supporting ultra-high-speed internet, fifth generation or 5G service is expected to bring new economic opportunities and social benefits to Indian society as a transformative force.

5G internet service will get ten times more speed than 4G, so that people will take very less time to access the internet and download movies, games, apps and other things. With the increase in the speed of internet in mobile, many tasks based on internet will become easier.

Before launching the 5G service, PM Modi inaugurated the 6th edition of the Indian Mobile Congress (IMC) at Pragati Maidan in Delhi. Here Akash Ambani, chairman of Reliance Jio, informed PM Modi about 5G services.

5G service started in these cities of the country
In the first round, 5G service has started in 13 cities in the country from today. These cities include Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Pune, Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad and Jamnagar.

Telecom industry gave a gift to 130 crore people of the country
After launching the 4G service, PM Modi said that today the telecom industry has given the gift of 5G to 130 crore people of the country. 5G is the knock of a new era at the door of the country. 5G is the beginning of an infinite sky of opportunities. I congratulate every Indian for this very much. New India will not remain as a mere consumer of technology, but India will play an active role in the development and implementation of that technology. In designing the future wireless technology, India will have a big role in manufacturing related to it.

Talking about Digital India, some people think that this is just a government scheme, but Digital India is not just a name. This is a big vision for the development of the country. The goal of this vision is to bring that technology to the common people, which works for the people, works by connecting with the people.