According to Ambani, the company has developed a complete 5G system, and it is 100% "Made in India". After this technology is tested and put into use, it can not only meet the domestic demand, but also go abroad.
According to foreign media reports, Google will invest $4.5 billion in Jio Platforms, an Indian digital service company, in exchange for a 7.7% stake in the company, which is valued at about $65 billion.
Jio Platforms is a digital service department of India Reliance Industry Co., Ltd. and the largest telecom operator in India.
Less than four months ago, Facebook announced that it would inject $5.7 billion into the Jio platform.
At present, Jio Platforms operates Jio Infocomm telecom network. Since 20 16, Jio Platforms has accumulated more than 388 million 4G users.
Today, Jio Platforms has become the largest telecom company in India, and it also operates several applications and other services in the fields of e-commerce and broadband.
So far, Facebook, Microsoft, Intel, Qualcomm and Google have all invested in the jio platform. Google will also cooperate with it to develop 4G/5G mobile phones, and Qualcomm will also cooperate with it to build 5G infrastructure.
It is reported that in just three months, Ambani has raised $20 billion from global investors.
Some people may ask, India can develop 5G technology, but why can't the United States, as the most developed country in the world?
In fact, it is not the problem that the United States can't come up with 5G technology, but the reason why the United States is stuck in the 5G band.
Because the difference between 5G and 4G lies in the different frequency bands used by the two networks. In order to be fast, 5G must use high frequency band.
The application of 5G technology can not be separated from spectrum, which is distributed in China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom.
But the United States does not, because this frequency band is used by the US military. This incident is a headache for the United States. If it is given to civilians, a lot of military equipment will be useless, and the investment in these equipment will be wasted.
This makes the 5G business in the United States stagnate. Even if the United States finally finds a compromise, it may have passed the 5G dividend period. After all, the formulation of the current 5G standard is coming to an end.
There is only one way for the United States to develop a faster and more stable solution than the 5G standard, but at that time, the global 5G base stations were all arranged, and it was impossible for everyone to spend trillions on equipment.
Therefore, it is not that the United States cannot develop 5 G. The main reason is that the competition between American military and civilians in the high frequency band has not been resolved, which has affected the research and development of 5G in the United States.
Some people say that India, with its relationship with the West and the blessing of Qualcomm, Google and other 5G hardware and software gods, overtook the curve and took the lead in building 5G. Will it be like this?
In fact, this ignores an important factor.
Now India's 5G construction is facing a severe challenge, which is the spectrum just mentioned above.
Obviously, this problem in India has not been solved, and they are facing the problem of expensive spectrum.
It is reported that the Indian 5G spectrum price is 4.9 billion Indian Rupee per MHz, and operators need to pay 490 billion Indian Rupee to buy 100 MHz spectrum.
Unfortunately, due to India's frequent disconnection, India's telecommunications industry, which has a huge profit margin, has been in debt of 7.5 trillion rupees. At that time, Indian operators speculated that the country's 5G process would be greatly delayed due to spectrum problems.
In addition, 5G technology needs special 5G mobile phone support, and India's 4G network is almost at the bottom of the world. It is not easy to achieve overtaking in corners in the 5G field.
It has 5G technology, but whether it can be used or not is another matter.