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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>India surpasses Rs 85,000 crore in mobile exports fueled by government incentives: </strong>Due to the Indian government&#8217;s efforts to increase domestic production and exports, India has become a major participant in the mobile phone manufacturing sector. India has reached a milestone in mobile exports, surpassing Rs 85,000 crore, thanks to government incentives. With the &#8216;Make in India&#8217; project, the Indian government hopes to increase domestic production and lessen its dependency on imports. As a result, <strong>factories for a number of international smartphone makers, including Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo, have been established in India.</strong></p>
<p><a title="How to increase mobile battery life" href="https://databonker.in/14-definitive-tricks-to-save-battery-on-your-android-mobile/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">This increase in mobile</a> exports has not only assisted India in narrowing its trade imbalance but has also improved the country&#8217;s job situation. Additionally,<strong> it has prompted more foreign companies to invest in India</strong> and establish production facilities, which has fueled further expansion of the country&#8217;s mobile phone manufacturing sector.</p>
<p>India&#8217;s quest for indigenous consumer electronics manufacture has changed the game for the nation. India achieved a remarkable milestone in the fiscal year that concluded on March 31 by exporting mobile devices worth over Rs 85,000 crore. India&#8217;s smartphone exports topped $10 billion in fiscal year 2022–2023, according to industry figures provided to IANS by the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), thanks to production-linked incentive (PLI) initiatives.</p>
<p>The UAE, the US, the Netherlands, the UK, and Italy are the top five international markets for Indian mobile phone exports. &#8220;<strong>The mobile phone industry will cross $40 billion in manufacturing output, and 25% exports at $10 billion is a stellar performance</strong>,&#8221; according to ICEA Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo. India is expected to reach <strong>China&#8217;s 45–50% iPhone production capacity by 2027.</strong> India&#8217;s production capability represented between <strong>10 and 15% of the whole iPhone output as of the end of 2022</strong>. In December, Apple shipped iPhones worth $1 billion for the first time in India. The iPhone 12, 13, 14, and 14 Plus are presently produced in the country by Apple.</p>
<p>The government has also implemented a number of incentives in addition to the &#8220;Make in India&#8221; plan to promote domestic manufacturing and exports. One of these is the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) program, which provides manufacturers with financial incentives for making mobile phones close to home. These activities have led to a major increase in India&#8217;s mobile phone exports in recent years. India&#8217;s mobile phone exports increased from <strong>Rs 20,000 crore in 2017-18</strong> to<strong> Rs 85,044 crore in the fiscal year 2020–21</strong>, according to statistics made public by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.</p>
<p>The year 2023 will mark a turning point for the nation, according to Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State for Electronics and IT, since mobile phone exports would reach Rs 1 lakh crore this year. The government&#8217;s push for performance-linked schemes (PLI) has put India on a new course that is &#8220;largely export-focused.&#8221;</p>
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<p>According to Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman of ICEA, the manufacturing output for the mobile phone industry <strong>would exceed $40 billion</strong>,<strong> with 25% of that amount going outside.</strong> Currently, more than<strong> 97% of the smartphones sold in India are made there. India is now the second-largest manufacturer of mobile </strong>phones in the world.</p>
<p>India and Vietnam are expected to gain the most from the relocation of the smartphone supply chain away from China. <strong>India would produce between 10 and 15% of all iPhones by the end of 2022.</strong> <strong>Apple exported $1 billion worth of iPhones to India for the first time in December.</strong> It now manufactures the 12, 13, 14, and 14 Plus in the country.</p>
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<p><strong>Several factors have contributed to India&#8217;s success in the mobile phone manufacturing industry, including:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Government incentives:</strong> Programs like &#8220;Make in India&#8221; and the Production-Linked Incentive plan from the Indian government have significantly aided in increasing domestic manufacturing and exports.</li>
<li>The availability of qualified labour makes India an appealing location for corporations wishing to set up <strong>manufacturing facilities.</strong> India has a sizable <b>pool of trained labor.</b></li>
<li>India provides <strong>cost-effective production</strong> because of its affordable labor costs and favorable regulatory environment.</li>
<li><strong>India&#8217;s geographical position</strong> makes it simple to access important markets including those in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.</li>
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<h2><strong>Factors contributing</strong> in the success of India in the mobile phone manufacturing industry</h2>
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<p>India&#8217;s mobile phone manufacturing industry is poised for significant growth in the future, driven by a combination of factors such as government support, skilled labor, cost-effective production, strategic location, and rising domestic demand.</p>
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<p>India&#8217;s success in the mobile phone manufacturing industry is expected to continue in the future, with several factors contributing to its potential for further growth, such as:</p>
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<li><strong>Rising demand:</strong> With increasing smartphone penetration and the shift towards 5G technology, the demand for mobile phones is expected to continue to rise in India.</li>
<li><strong>Increasing government support:</strong> The Indian government has announced plans to further boost local manufacturing and exports, which is expected to create more opportunities for global manufacturers in the country.</li>
<li><strong>Focus on innovation:</strong> Indian manufacturers are increasingly focusing on innovation, with several companies investing in research and development to develop new products and technologies.</li>
<li><strong>Favorable regulatory environment:</strong> The Indian government has introduced several measures to create a favorable regulatory environment for manufacturers, including simplifying tax procedures and reducing import tariffs.</li>
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<p>India&#8217;s astounding accomplishment of exporting mobile phones worth more than Rs 85,000 crore is evidence of the government&#8217;s efforts to support domestic production and exports. Mobile exports have increased dramatically as a result of the &#8216;Make in India&#8217; programme and the manufacturing-Linked Incentive plan, which attracted international manufacturers to establish manufacturing facilities in India. India&#8217;s mobile phone manufacturing sector is well-positioned for future expansion because to a vast pool of trained workers, efficient production, a prime location, and a supportive regulatory framework. India is positioned to become a significant participant in the global mobile phone manufacturing business in the years to come because to increased local demand and government backing.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Mar 2023 10:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Samsung recently said that it had agreed to establish a 5G standalone (SA) core network with the Japanese telecommunications provider KDDI.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Samsung Scores KDDI 5G SA Core Contract: </strong>Samsung recently said that it had agreed to establish a 5G standalone (SA) core network with the Japanese telecommunications provider KDDI.Sa Because the 5G SA core network is a crucial part of a 5G network that enables faster data speeds, lower latency, and more capacity, this represents a significant advancement in the deployment of 5G technology.</p>
<p><strong>We will discuss the specifics of the Samsung-KDDI 5G SA core deal in this article</strong>, as well as its possible effects on the 5G industry and the challenges involved in setting up a 5G SA core network. We will also examine the broader context of the ongoing 5G deployment around the world and how this latest development fits into the larger picture of the race to 5G.</p>
<p>A well-known technology corporation, Samsung, has contributed significantly to the advancement of 5G technology. On the other side, KDDI is a Japanese telecom firm that offers a variety of services, including internet, fixed-line, and mobile.</p>
<p>If the reports are true, the agreement between Samsung and KDDI for the construction of a 5G standalone (SA) core network would represent an important step forward in the application of 5G <a title="Top technology trends that will shape our future" href="https://databonker.in/top-technology-trends-that-will-shape-our-future/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">technology</a>.</p>
<p>A vital part of a 5G network that enables faster data rates, lower latency, and more capacity is the 5G SA core. In order to create a completely autonomous and connected network, which might support a range of new services and applications, it is crucial to deploy a 5G SA core.</p>
<p>Overall, Samsung&#8217;s agreement with KDDI to build a 5G SA core network is a good move for the sector as it shows how far this technology has come in terms of implementation and advancement.</p>
<h2><strong>Samsung Scores KDDI 5G SA Core Contract</strong></h2>
<p>The cloud-native 5G standalone (SA) core from Samsung will be incorporated into KDDI, a Japanese telecom company network. ,&#8217;s The action enhances Samsung&#8217;s 5G SA footprint in the area.</p>
<p>As part of the roll-out, KDDI will set up Samsung&#8217;s 5G SA core at various sites around Japan. Redundancy will be possible as a result in the event of heavy traffic or natural disasters. The core&#8217;s cloud-native nature, which enables it to be spun up as a function running in different physical locations, also makes this capability possible.</p>
<p>Each of those cores can function both as a connected network and as a stand-alone 5G network thanks to the 5G SA architecture. For features like network slicing or private 5G deployments, this capability can be employed in areas closer to a customer or company with limited resources.</p>
<p>The deal between KDDI and Samsung is a component of a bigger partnership between the two businesses. This covers the carrier&#8217;s intentions to implement virtualized RAN (vRAN) technology, KDDI&#8217;s commercial launch of a 5G SA cell site based on open radio access network (RAN) specifications, and Samsung&#8217;s cooperation in the carrier&#8217;s 5G network development.</p>
<p>The two recently showed off a network slicing trial that supported service level agreements (SLAs). The field trial generated numerous network slices using Samsung&#8217;s RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) on a working commercial 5G SA network in Tokyo.</p>
<p>Also, the most recent deployment increases the Asia-Pacific region&#8217;s advantage in 5G SA deployments.</p>
<p>42 operators have installed a 5G SA core, according to a Counterpoint Research tracker, which is consistent with data from the Dell&#8217;Oro Group. There were 21 5G SA deployments in the Asia-Pacific region, seven in the US, seven in Europe, four in the Middle East and Africa, and three in the Caribbean and Latin America, according to Counterpoint Research.</p>
<p>Samsung and the Japanese carrier KDDI recently agreed to collaborate on the construction of a 5G standalone (SA) core network. Samsung&#8217;s most recent 5G SA core solutions, which are designed to offer higher data rates, lower latency, and more capacity, are to be deployed in accordance with the terms of the contract.</p>
<h2><strong>Samsung-KDDI 5G SA core contract</strong></h2>
<p>This deal is significant for Samsung because it highlights the SA core network&#8217;s importance as a crucial part of a 5G network and shows the company&#8217;s continued leadership in the 5G market. The cloud-native architecture of Samsung&#8217;s 5G SA core solutions enables flexible and scalable 5G network deployment.</p>
<p>With this agreement, KDDI will take a big step towards deploying its 5G network in Japan. By collaborating with Samsung, which has experience with 5G technology, KDDI can hasten the rollout of its 5G network in Japan. This might provide KDDI a competitive edge in the Japanese market and give its clients access to 5G services with quick data speeds and minimal latency.</p>
<p>Overall, the Samsung-KDDI 5G SA core contract is a good thing for the 5G market because it shows how the deployment of 5G technology is still progressing. We can anticipate a multitude of new services and applications that will revolutionise how we live and work as more businesses and nations invest in 5G technology.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: 35px; font-style: inherit;">5G SA Core Market Challenges</span></strong></p>
<p>There are several challenges associated with the deployment of a 5G standalone (SA) core network, including:</p>
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<li><strong>Complexity:</strong> The 5G SA core network is more complex than previous generations of core networks. This complexity can increase the risk of errors and security breaches.</li>
<li><strong>Cost:</strong> Deploying a 5G SA core network requires significant investment, which can be a challenge for network operators, especially in countries with low ARPU (average revenue per user).</li>
<li><strong>Integration:</strong> The 5G SA core network needs to be integrated with existing network infrastructure, which can be challenging and time-consuming.</li>
<li><strong>Standardization:</strong> The 5G SA core network is still in the early stages of deployment, and there is no global standard yet. This lack of standardization can lead to compatibility issues between different vendors&#8217; equipment.</li>
<li><strong>Security:</strong> The 5G SA core network is more vulnerable to cyberattacks than previous generations of core networks, and securing the network is a significant challenge.</li>
<li><strong>Skill gap:</strong> The deployment of a 5G SA core network requires highly skilled personnel, which can be a challenge in countries with a shortage of qualified personnel.</li>
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<h3><strong><a title="Is India ahead of 5g technology" href="https://databonker.in/india-plans-to-get-ahead-of-the-curve-in-6g-telecom-technology/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">5G Deployment</a> around the world and how this latest development fits into the larger picture of the race to 5G.</strong></h3>
<p>The deployment of 5G technology is ongoing around the world, with many countries racing to build out their 5G networks. This is driven by Samsung the potential for 5G to enable a wide range of new services and applications, including augmented reality, virtual reality, smart cities, and autonomous vehicles, among others.</p>
<p>However, the deployment of 5G technology is not without its challenges, including the need for significant investment in new infrastructure, regulatory challenges, and the complexity of deploying new technologies at scale.</p>
<p>In this context, the recent announcement that Samsung has secured a contract with KDDI for the deployment of a 5G SA core network is a significant development in the race to 5G.</p>
<p><strong>This announcement demonstrates Samsung&#8217;s continued leadership in the 5G space</strong> and highlights the importance of the SA core network as a critical component of a 5G network. The successful deployment of a 5G SA core network can enable network operators to realize the full potential of 5G technology by providing higher data speeds, lower latency, and greater capacity.</p>
<p>The Samsung-KDDI 5G SA core contract also highlights the importance of strategic partnerships in the deployment of 5G technology. In particular, the collaboration between Samsung and KDDI can help to accelerate the deployment of 5G technology in Japan and provide KDDI with a competitive edge in the Japanese market.</p>
<p>Overall, the ongoing deployment of 5G technology around the world and the recent Samsung-KDDI 5G SA core contract demonstrate the continued progress being made in the race to 5G.</p>
<p>As 5G technology continues to evolve and more countries deploy their 5G networks, we can expect to see a wide range of new services and applications that will transform the way we live and work.</p><p>The post <a href="https://databonker.in/samsung-scores-kddi-5g-sa-core-contract/">Samsung Scores KDDI 5G SA Core Contract</a> first appeared on <a href="https://databonker.in">DataBonker</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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