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Addressing B5G and 6G Network Connectivity Issues and Challenges in Rural Regions of India
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Author(s): M. Basuvaraj (University of Allahabad, India), Keshvi Rastogi (Christ University, India), S. Chitradevi (Global Institute of Business Studies, India), D. V. VidyaShree (Christ University, India)and K. M. Anu (Christ University, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 18
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Addressing B5G and 6G Network Connectivity Issues in Rural Regions
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Thirupathi Manickam (Christ University, India), Sriram Ananthan (Yorkville University, Canada), Subramanian Gopalakrishnan (East Point Group of Institutions, India)and Chandan Chavadi (Presidency Business School, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7788-8.ch006
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Abstract
The emerging technology of the fifth-generation broadband cellular network is already ruling the market with its efficiency, lower latency, higher connectivity, and many more features. In contrast, the sixth-generation broadband cellular network is yet in its research and development stage. These technologies cannot only revolutionize the world with their features, such as high speed and enhanced cybersecurity but also empower it to reach greater heights. To understand the network requirements of the rural and under-developed areas, it is important to understand all those challenges in the way ahead. . Launching such efficient and effective technologies in rural areas would benefit the country as well as its economic growth. The large markets of these cellular networks are at constant growth and are expected to be booming in the future of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. (2023, September 29)..
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