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PM Modi inaugurates ITU Telecom Standard Conference, India Mobile Congress: HIGHLIGHTS

PM Modi inaugurated both the ITU WTSA 2024 and the India Mobile Congress 2024 in New Delhi today. WTSA 2024 will serve as a platform to discuss and determine the future of standards for next-gen critical technologies. Meanwhile, IMC 2024 will showcase India's innovative ecosystem.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the first-ever telecom standards conference in India, which is organised by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a United Nations agency. The conference takes place alongside the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2024. This year, the International Telecommunication Union-World Telecommunication Standardisation Assembly (ITU-WTSA) 2024 will be held in India and the Asia-Pacific region for the first time at the Bharat Mandapam.

Simultaneously with WTSA 2024, the eighth edition of the India Mobile Congress is also takeing place. With the support of the telecom department, the IMC has significantly expanded in size and scope, aiming to double its global participation compared to the previous year. More than 120 countries are expected to participate, solidifying IMC's position as Asia's largest technology expo and a major player in global digital transformation.

The theme for this year's congress is "Future is Now," which will encompass discussions on cutting-edge topics such as quantum technology, circular economy, 6G advancements, and showcasing 5G use cases. The event will also focus on areas including cloud and edge computing, IoT, semiconductors, satellite communications (satcom), and electronics manufacturing.

What is ITU-WTSA?

International Telecommunication Union-World Telecommunication Standardisation Assembly (ITU-WTSA) is the governing conference for the standardisation work of the International Telecommunication Union, held every four years. WTSA 2024 offers a platform for countries to deliberate and decide on the future standards for next-generation critical technologies such as 6G, AI, IoT, Big Data, and cybersecurity.

The ITU-WTSA event presents an opportunity for India to play a key role in shaping the global telecom agenda and setting the course for future technologies. It is expected that Indian startups and research institutions will gain critical insights into developing Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Patents.

The ITU-WTSA is projected to bring together about 3,000 industry leaders, policy-makers, and tech experts from over 190 countries, representing the telecom, digital, and ICT sectors, to the Bharat Mandapam for participation.

Live updates : PM Modi to inaugurate ITU: HIGHLIGHTS

  • 11:56 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    Inaugural ceremony ends

    After inaugurating the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly and the India Mobile Congress 2024, Prime Minister Modi departed from the event.

  • 11:52 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    Need global technology framework: PM Modi

    PM Modi said, "It's time for global institutions to establish guidelines and regulations for technology to safeguard individuals from cyber threats. It's crucial for us to collaborate, and global institutes need to take on this responsibility. The establishment of a global technology framework is imperative, as it will provide a way to ensure secure telecommunications".

  • 11:46 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    India happy to share its DPI experience: PM Modi

    PM Modi Said, "India sees digital technology as a powerful tool that can significantly enhance welfare schemes. The country is willing to share its experience and information about Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) with other nations across the globe. This exchange of knowledge and expertise has the potential to benefit countries worldwide in their efforts to improve welfare programs and services".

  • 11:44 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    Working on 6G technology: PM Modi

    PM Modi said, "Two years ago, we inaugurated 5G, and now almost every district in India is connected to 5G, making India the biggest 5G market. Currently, we are focused on developing 6G technology. The level of innovation and development in the Indian telecom sector is truly remarkable. In India, the cost of data is just 12 cents per GB, which is significantly lower compared to other countries around the world where it is 20-30 times more expensive. On average, we consume 30GB of data".

  • 11:41 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    India is now mobile phone exporter: PM Modi

    PM Modi said, "There are over 200 mobile manufacturing units in India, making it a robust hub for mobile production. India has now emerged as a significant exporter of mobile devices. The country is strategically focusing on the development of complete Made in India smartphones, with an emphasis on investing in semiconductor manufacturing to further bolster its position in the global mobile technology market".

  • 11:38 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    Consensus and connectivity important: PM Modi

    PM Modi said, "India is currently focusing on enhancing its quality and standards, and the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA) is expected to provide a significant boost to India's efforts in this area. This event has successfully brought together diverse stakeholders, fostering consensus and connectivity in one central location. This is especially crucial in today's world, which is often fraught with conflict and challenges".

  • 11:33 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    PM Modi addresses congregation

    Prime Minister Modi warmly welcomed all the delegates and guests to the India Mobile Congress. He expressed his appreciation to the International Telecommunication Union for choosing India as the host for the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly. His remarks highlighted the significance of India's role in global telecommunications and the country's commitment to advancing telecommunication standards.

  • 11:29 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    PM inaugurates India Mobile Congress 2024

    Prime Minister Modi unveiled a digital plaque to ceremonially inaugurate the India Mobile Congress 2024, signaling the official commencement of the event.

  • 11:27 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    PM inaugurates World Telecommunication Standardisation Assembly

    Prime Minister Modi revealed a digital plaque to mark the commencement of the event. The WTSA-24 is organised by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which is a specialised agency of the United Nations (UN) focusing on information and communication technologies.

  • 11:19 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    Spam a menace for society: Kumar Mangalam Birla

    Kumar Mangalam Birla stated that as networks have expanded, there is a need to protect the public from phishing attempts, fraudulent calls, and spam messages. He mentioned that Vodafone Idea is making significant strides in combating this issue in collaboration with the government and regulatory bodies.

     
  • 11:05 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    Akash Ambani gave two suggestions to the government

    During his address to the audience, Akash Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Jio Infocomm, put forward two important suggestions. Firstly, he emphasised the urgent need for India to embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI) with a comprehensive strategy, aligning with the self-reliant (Atmanirbhar) initiatives.

    Secondly, he called for the expedited update of the 2020 draft of the data centre policy, stressing the importance of ensuring that Indian data remains within the borders of the country. Furthermore, he advocated for providing necessary incentives, including those related to power consumption, to Indian companies looking to establish AI and Machine Learning (ML) data centres.

     
  • 10:57 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    Fastest 5G rollout: Jyotiraditya Scindia

    Scindia mentioned that mobile connections in India have increased from 904 million to 1.16 billion today. Broadband connectivity in India has reached 924 million users. The OFC fibre in India has expanded from 11 million route kilometres to 41 million route kilometres. Additionally, he stated that these growth numbers are accompanied by a digital payment system, the UPI interface, and 4G stack.

    He further mentioned that by the middle of next year, 4G would be rolled out across the length and breadth of India and emphasized that India has had the fastest 5G rollout, with 98 per cent of districts and 90 per cent of villages covered in just 21 months.

  • 10:50 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    In India, telecom is not just a medium of entertainment: Jyotiraditya Scindia

    Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted the transformative impact of mobile phones in India, emphasizing that when a family acquires a mobile phone, they gain access to a wide range of essential services. These include connectivity to banking services, access to government welfare schemes, crucial information, and the ability to connect with the global community.

  • 10:44 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    Union Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia welcomes delegates

    Union Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia welcomed all the delegates and gates to International Telecommunication Union - World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA) 2024 and India Mobile Congress.

  • 10:22 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    PM Modi inspects exhibition

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi meticulously examines the diverse range of exhibits showcased at the International Telecommunication Union - World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA) 2024, which is being held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. The Union Communications Minister, Jyotiraditya Scindia, accompanies the Prime Minister during his visit to the exhibition, underscoring the government's commitment to the development and standardisation of telecommunications on a global scale.

  • 10:02 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    India Mobile Congress 2024: What to expect?

    The India Mobile Congress 2024 is set to be an exciting event with a focus on the future of connectivity and digital innovation. One of the main highlights of the event will be the discussion and key announcements surrounding the advancement of 6G technology, as well as the continued development of 5G. India's ambition to emerge as a global leader in digital innovation will be a central theme throughout the event.

    Artificial intelligence (AI) and Generative AI (GenAI) are expected to take center stage at IMC 24. With over 50 Indian and global industry experts and thought leaders participating as speakers, the event promises to provide valuable insights into how AI has revolutionized various industries and continues to shape the future of digital solutions.

    Moreover, IMC 24 is anticipated to witness several highly-anticipated product launches. Among these, Xiaomi is scheduled to unveil a new device featuring the cutting-edge Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 processor on October 16th. This launch is sure to generate significant interest and excitement within the tech community.

  • 9:36 AM (IST) Posted by Om Gupta

    PM to inaugurate ITU-WTSA and IMC 2024 at 11 AM

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate the ITU World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly 2024 in New Delhi at 11:00 AM. Additionally, the Prime Minister will also be inaugurating the 8th edition of the India Mobile Congress 2024. This marks a significant milestone as India and the Asia-Pacific region host the ITU-WTSA for the first time, showcasing the growing importance of the telecommunications industry in the region.