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Wireless networking is an important technology for the modern world, allowing computers, phones, and other devices to communicate with each other and access the internet without being connected to cables.
It is particularly important in India, where many people have limited access to a wired internet infrastructure.
Wireless technologies are used for both local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs).
Examples of local area networks include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee. These technologies are used to interconnect devices within a confined area, such as a home, office, or university campus.
The advantage of local area networks is that they are simple and inexpensive to maintain.
Wide area networks, such as cellular networks and satellite networks, cover much larger areas. These are typically used to provide internet connectivity to remote areas, or to enable communication between large networks across India distances.
With increasing amounts of data being transmitted, wide area networks require extensive infrastructure investments and are typically more expensive than local area networks.
Wireless networking technologies are also used for machine-to-machine (M2M) communication systems. These are used to send data over short distances, typically from one device to another.
Applications include industrial systems for monitoring and control, as well as hospital systems for patient monitoring. Other applications include home automation systems and vehicle telemetry.
Wireless networking has become an important part of India’s communication infrastructure and economy. In the coming years, it is expected to become even more vital as devices and applications continue to expand.
With its ability to provide internet access to the most remote areas, wireless networking is sure to remain an invaluable resource for the people of India.
The India Wireless networking market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Jio AirFiber, a fixed wireless access (FWA) based internet service, was introduced by Reliance Industries. To solve the issue of last-mile connection in India, Jio’s 5G network would be used. With 1,000 km of new fibre added every day, Jio already has a 1.5 million km optical fibre network throughout the nation.
By utilising cutting-edge wireless technology and our pan-India 5G network, Jio AirFiber eliminates the requirement for last-mile fibre. Currently, they are able to link approximately 15,000 premises every day using optical fibre. They can boost this expansion with up to 150,000 connections per day with Jio AirFiber, though. This is a tenfold rise in our addressable market, bringing it to over 200 million well-paying homes and properties over the next three years.
One of the top telecom companies in India, Bharti Airtel, has announced the launch of Airtel Xstream AirFiber, its fixed wireless access (FWA) offering on 5G for customers in Mumbai and Delhi.Over the last three to four years, the demand for Wi-Fi at home has increased dramatically. In India, just 34 million homes are connected to fibre to the home, meaning that a significant portion of the population struggles to get fibre connectivity.
The first 5G wireless Wi-Fi solution in the nation, Airtel Xstream AirFiber, will provide internet access to users in fiber-deficient areas. It will deal with the problem of last-mile connectivity in India’s rural and urban areas where it can be difficult to reach fibre infrastructure. With built-in Wi-Fi 6 technology, the plug-and-play Xstream AirFiber will provide extensive indoor coverage and can simultaneously connect up to 64 devices.
Although home broadband has grown quickly in India, some regions of the country still lack access to high-speed internet at home since it is difficult to lay fibre in a country the size of India. The optimal Wi-Fi experience at home will always be defined by having fibre to the house, but AirFiber helps close the experience gap for those who don’t have it.
The cost-effective 799 plan for Airtel Xstream AirFiber service provides up to 100Mbps of speed. Xstream AirFiber devices will all be produced in India as part of the “Made in India” initiative.