hometechnology NewsEricsson exec says company believed in cutting edge India well before the world saw its potential

Ericsson exec says company believed in cutting-edge India well before the world saw its potential

Nunzio Mirtillo, Head of Market Area South East Asia, Oceania, and India at Ericsson, discusses with CNBC TV18 India's rapid 5G deployment and the burgeoning 6G dialogue at Mobile World Congress 2024, emphasising innovation and Ericsson's pivotal role in it.

By Vijay Anand  Mar 15, 2024 5:11:44 PM IST (Updated)

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In an exclusive interview at the Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona, Nunzio Mirtillo, Head of Market Area South East Asia, Oceania, and India at Ericsson, shared insights into India's remarkable strides in 5G deployment and the burgeoning conversations surrounding 6G technology.

Addressing the question of whether India's transition from 4G to 5G — and Ericsson’s role in it — was a calculated risk or a gamble, Mirtillo asserted that it was a natural progression driven by India's exponential growth in mobile broadband adoption. He highlighted Ericsson's early recognition of India's potential and proactive efforts to capitalise on it. "It was very, very obvious to us," he said

Mirtillo also addressed the ongoing discourse on 6G, acknowledging its premature nature juxtaposed with the nascent stage of 5G. He emphasised the relentless drive for innovation, stating, "Research never stops." Mirtillo commended India's swift adoption of 5G, highlighting the country's ability to deploy a state-of-the-art infrastructure within just 15 months. With over 70 million 5G subscribers and a projected 200 million in the near future, India stands as a global leader in 5G innovation.