A billion mobile users, slow fibre rollout, and India’s mmWave leap, that is exactly how Analog Devices and its telecom partners are transforming high-speed broadband through next-gen wireless connectivity.
India’s mobile user base has crossed a billion, and most of us rely on mobile data for streaming and social media. But when it comes to work from home, online classes, or telemedicine, we all know how frustrating unstable internet speeds can be.
These applications need broadband speeds above 100 Mbps, something fibre-to-home (FTTH) networks can easily deliver. The problem is, setting up fibre in cities has been painfully slow due to permissions from municipalities, restrictions from housing societies, and the mess of overhead wires, making installation both costly and time-consuming.
India’s mobile user base has crossed a billion.
Analog Devices and its telecom partners are working to transform high-speed broadband through next-gen wireless connectivity.
Author’s summary: Analog Devices is transforming India’s broadband.