Will Offering Free 5G Really Push Consumers to high Pay for it Someday ?

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5G is going to change the world by revolutionising the way everything connects with each other. But the issue with 5G is it might not be very relevant for consumers, at least at this point in time. Paying for 5G right now for using mobile data and voice calling would be like getting a Ferrari just to go 100 metres far to purchase vegetables - it doesn't make sense at all. You don't need a Ferrari to travel 100 metres, you can just walk. But what if you got a Ferrari for a significant period of time at no cost at all? It would make you a very happy man or a woman, of course.

However, the question is, when you have to return the Ferrari one day, and you have been too used to its comfort and power, would you spend money to purchase it even when you don't need it? The answer is most likely no if the need for it is still to travel 100 metres. Yes, if the distance were much greater and you had any other important reason for needing it, then maybe you might get the car!

The same is the case with 5G, I believe. Even if it is offered for free right now, if there are no relevant use cases, why would anyone pay for it? Enterprises would pounce on the opportunity to get the help of 5G to improve operations, but a regular mobile consumer like you and me won't probably pay extra for 5G when you have got access to decent 4G.

The telecom operators need to partner with tech companies and other ecosystem players to develop relevant use cases for 5G. Otherwise, the fastest 5G rollout in India won't amount to much in the long run. At the same time, I have no doubt that 5G is the definite future. It is what we are shifting to sooner or later. But the telcos and the telecom industry would want that to happen sooner, given the size of investments they are making to bring Indians 5G.

Currently, users in India are adopting 5G at a rapid pace just because it is free. As more 5G devices come into the market and more users upgrade, the 5G subscription numbers are going to go up. But the real test of 5G uptake would begin when the telcos start charging money for it. More than 500 cities in India have 5G now. Until the time telcos have rolled out 5G in every part of the country, they are unlikely to charge anything for it.

Looking at the tech ecosystem today, I don't think consumers would be too excited to pay for 5G, even if they are used to it. This is because there's no real need for it for them. Consumers would rather go for a fiber broadband connection. 5G speeds are only relevant for people who work on the move today. Otherwise, there's nothing a fiber broadband connection can't do for you when it comes to getting access to fast internet speeds.

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The PostMighty The PostMighty
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First of all 5G is not only limited to High Speed thing

Due to its nature of connectivity ( Wireless+High Speed ) the data transmission will have low latency more bandwidth and yeh it can handle more the traffic compared to 4G.

5G infrastructure can handle 100 times more traffic than existing 4G infrastructure.

Agriculture

Medical Science

Transportation

Education

Even the defence sector will also be benefited

See we have to Start something from some point right

When we have the technology

Lets use it

Time will tell how beneficial it is for us

Generous Generous
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all jumla like ... iphone 1 to 100 .
Deal Lieutenant Deal Lieutenant
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Jio free 5G worst. 4G itself is better.

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@violin

the 5g hipe is weak a normal person is not gonna be affected coz the use case of 5g is mostly for corporates we are the ones who will be financing it for the corporates.

Its just the big companies trying to trick us into this they want a better infra for their future tech

Benevolent Benevolent
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my wife uses Jio and shifted to 5G last month. there is no change in her daily use. but seems data consumption for social media and youtube significantly increases on 5G. may be due to auto switching to higher quality for videos. 

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As if the users really have any option! 

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Used Jio 5G for speedtests. Then switched back to 4G as 5G consumed battery a lot.

Now happily using Vi 4G as no one uses Vi these days so the network is not congested. LOL.

40+Mbps always. More than sufficient.

Benevolent Benevolent
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I think 5G battery usage might improve in the future. Initially even 4G was a bit more power hungry than 3G but as consumer preference shifted to more data heavy workloads the former won out comprehensively. 

Vi 4G has been excellent in my locality over the years especially indoors. Airtel is still by far the worst not even band locking is of any use nowadays. Jio has improved by a big margin in the last year or so. 

It was Airtel's pathetic speeds indoors that served as the cornerstone of my complaints to TRAI/DoT that ultimately helped in using up the large amount of talktime balance when the greedy, uncaring operator had blocked off all possible ways. 

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unlimited fiber is best for heavy data usage

for mobile even 3g is sufficient which aint available no more

Generous Generous
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Deal Subedar Deal Subedar
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All you said only implies when companies leave an option for us to choose between 4g and 5g😔

I think 4g will become useless as 3g😞

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Legacy network has to offer for free

2G data free then it helpful for small requirements or for secondary sim.
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