5G ready to launch in India: 89% of customers are waiting to switch

India is gearing up for the 5G era. In the meantime, 4G to 5G category is waiting. 89 percent of consumers said in a survey. When called upon to change service providers, the percent 48 percent want to be updated to 5G. 5G ready to launch in India: 89% of customers are waiting to switch

A survey by network intelligence and connectivity insight provider Ookla has revealed that the number of people inquiring service providers for 5G services is increasing day by day.5G ready to launch in India: 89% of customers are waiting to switch

While 14 percent want to get services after updating a 5G enabled handset, 7% said they would wait until their current contract expires. Only 2 percent of customers said they don’t like 5G.
Those who are unsure about a new technology wait to move on after others start using it and see how attractive it is.
The auction of the bundles is already over. Bharti Airtel has already tied up with Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung. It has decided to deploy 5G services this month. There is also a possibility that the price of 5G smartphones will drop.

Gaming passion

percent If 70 people showed interest in watching the video, percent. 68 percent said they spend more time on mobile gaming. Current speed is not enough. It is the wish of many that it should increase even more. In addition to this, 24 people are looking for a more reliable connection.
Considering how much data there is in the entire world, Indians are the most data users for their day-to-day tasks. Thus, the opinion of experts is that 4G networks are a big obstacle to meet the needs of people. Now the operators have taken possession of the 5G spectrum. They have started the movement to be the first in the race by storming the market. He hinted that the 5G deployment will start in the next few months.

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A quarter of those who don’t plan to upgrade their mobile plan to 5G think the cost of 5G is too expensive. Then sh. 24 people cited lack of 5G knowledge as a problem and 23 percent said they don’t have a 5G capable phone, the Ocala report said.

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