
Summary:
India’s Secretary (Telecom) visited the UK to strengthen collaboration in next-gen telecom, AI, and space technology. Meetings with DSIT advisers focused on 5G, 6G, and digital security. Visits to key research centers fostered innovation in AI-driven telecom security. Discussions with The Alan Turing Institute explored AI ethics, digital twins, and advancing telecom security initiatives.
The UK-India Telecom Roundtable, organized by HCI and UKTIN, brought together DSIT, BT, Ericsson, and research hubs. An MoU between SONIC Labs and C-DOT was signed for Open RAN and AI in 4G/5G. Key areas included cybersecurity, 6G standards, quantum communication, and submarine cable security, reinforcing India-UK collaboration in telecom and digital innovation.
Source: IBEF
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