Bharti Airtel conducts India’s first 5G trial in rural areas; stock trading flat

As of 10:50 am, Bharti Airtel shares are trading flat at Rs 699 in a weak market on BSE

Bharti Airtel in partnership with Ericsson has conducted India’s first 5G trial at a rural location in Bhaipur Brahman village on the outskirts of the Delhi-NCR region. Bharti Airtel said in a regulatory filing, “This trial demonstrates the vast potential offered by 5G to enable access to high-speed broadband through solutions such as advanced mobile broadband (EMBB) and fixed wireless access (FWA) services.” Enabling towards bridging the digital divide.” stock exchange.

Airtel CTO Randeep Singh Sekhon said, “5G will be a transformative technology when it comes to delivering last mile broadband coverage through use cases like FWAs and contributing to a more inclusive digital economy.”

Bharti Airtel conducted 5G trial on mid-band trial spectrum in 3,500 MHz band and existing FDD spectrum band. The infrastructure was powered by Ericsson’s 3GPP-compliant 5G radio.

Ericsson provides information and communication technology to telecom operators in networks, digital services and emerging businesses.

Meanwhile, the rights entitlement issue of Bharti Airtel opened with a bang on Tuesday. On Tuesday, the first day of subscription, the rights shares closed at Rs 204.50 on the upper circuit of 40 per cent on the BSE.

Bharti Airtel shares are trading flat at Rs 699 on BSE till 10:50 am in a sluggish market.

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