A billion mobile users, slow fibre rollout, and India’s mmWave leap are driving Analog Devices and its telecom partners to transform high-speed broadband through next-gen wireless connectivity.
India’s mobile user base has crossed a billion, with most relying on mobile data for streaming and social media. However, applications like work from home, online classes, or telemedicine require broadband speeds above 100 Mbps, typically delivered by fibre-to-home (FTTH) networks.
The rollout of fibre in cities has been slow due to issues like permissions from municipalities, restrictions from housing societies, and the complexity of overhead wires, making installation costly and time-consuming.
Unstable internet speeds can be frustrating, especially for applications that require high-speed broadband.
Analog Devices and its partners are working to address this challenge through next-gen wireless connectivity, potentially powering India’s next broadband revolution.
Author’s summary: Analog Devices transforms India’s broadband.