Ensuring mass coverage of geography which is a compulsion for making Digital India true in all aspects, Exhibitions are coming up with immense contributions, to speed up telecommunication development in India
While the cloud market of India just went double from 2018 to 2020, it is still expected to reach from 4.5 billion US$ to around 7 billion US$.
Telecommunication which transpires in almost every industrial sector and the allied sectors such as defense and aerospace assumes great importance.
The 9th Cablenet Expovision 2021, which took place from August 27 to 29, adds more to what is known as value-added services in the Cable and the Broadband Industry, thereby giving thrust to the Digital India Mission.
As mentioned in the reports, the pandemic has resulted in a massive boost in the number of broadband users in the country.
While the latest report by TRAI says that Indian broadband connections grew by 2 percent every month since July 2020, the hybrid work model has rendered internet connection a necessity.
The spike in data usage and consumption is giving rise to the tremendous rise to the telecommunication sector in the market.
Hosted and organized by Sri Ramu, chief of the CNC Group, the prestigious expo for the Telecommunication industry was attended by more than 30,000 visitors including BPOs, various global dealers and retailers, and Telecom dignitaries.
The Telecom broadcasters and equipment manufacturers, Telecom Network Personnel, Fiber, Co-Axial, Digital Head Ends, IPTV, Value-added Services, HITS, and Satellite Channels were the primary visitors at the Cablenet Expovision.
Side-by-side IoT solutions
The post-covid impact which was felt around the world caused a significant impact in the telecom sector. From skyrocketing network usage to the collaboration of the telecommunication companies with the competitors are some of the unthinkable changes.
Observed through the various profiles under IoT such as Virtual reality, Augmented reality, Robotics, Applications and cloud development, the key highlight of the Expovision is that came about concurrently with the Internet of Things (IoT).
Also, Artificial Intelligence (Al), Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), Application Development, Cloud Services, Connectivity Modules, Data Analytics, Data Science, Industrial IoT, M2M Solutions, System Integration, Platform Solutions, RFID, Security, Sensors, Telecommunications, Telemetry, Video Analytics, Wearable, etc. were part of the exhibition under the IoT vision.
Fascinated with the gripping Digital Solutions for smart homes, IP cameras & encoders, laptop tablets & notebooks, printers & scanners, smart cards / RFID, software solutions, unified communications & collaboration, the cabinet galvanized the manufacturing ecosystem with the telecommunication one.
Cloud & big data, internet of things (IoT), network security systems, modules/sensors, sensors networks, CCTV surveillance, which are at the heart of what telecommunication companies are using today were too part of the demonstration.
Expo sites: Evolving Business and Technology Hubs
The venue of the Expovision, being Hitex Exhibition Centre, Hyderabad is centralized as an easy international and domestic destination via air, rail, and road and offers international luxury hotels for the visitors.
Offering varying quality and capability in the luxury hotels and conference rooms, Hyderabad offers to be a strategic business and technology hub of India in alliance with the service and IT sector centralization.
With about 5,000 quality hotel rooms located within HITEX’s five km radius, it offers different social avenues to have visitors in trade fairs and expos.
The power of the joint venture of the CNC group with the ITE&C department and sponsorship by the Telangana Fiber Grid, which is known for the state of art efforts to facilitate digital missions is reflected with ambiance across the 53 acres HITEX Hyderabad Exhibition Centre.
Delayed by one year due to the pandemic, various MSOs and LCOs have contributed to the success of the exposition.
Highlighting the industry trends in the telecommunication sector, awareness about the new tariff orders and the skill development missions are also conducted which too are of due importance.
With a need to increase penetration of wired broadband and make the Make In India mission true, the expos and exhibitions to are laying out the telecommunication infrastructure