Geneva, Oct. 8 -- India risks losing its technological edge in the global race for artificial intelligence (AI) and next-generation communication systems if it delays decisions on key spectrum policies, especially the 6 GHz band and non-geostationary (non-GSO) satellite communications, said Bharat Bhatia, President of the ITU-APT Foundation of India (IAFI).
In a virtual conversation with ANI from Geneva Switzerland, Bhatia emphasized that the 6 GHz band is vital for enabling innovations in AI, cloud computing, and blockchain. "The government announced consultations on the lower 6 GHz band for Wi-Fi in May, but no final action has been taken since. Every day of delay costs the country innovation and export opportunities," he said.
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