The reach of latest
technology in handset devices has changed the style of communication and
accessibility everywhere. This piece of writing throws light on Mobile
Technology in India.
Talking
about mobile communication in India, the first thing that comes to our mind is
images of people constantly busy on their cellular phones. We cannot imagine
our lives without a mobile phone. But what has made these communication devices
so useful and advanced? The answer is Mobile Technology.
What it is?
It
is the advanced technology used for cellular phone communication. It plays a
crucial role in making our lives convenient like never before. The CDMA
technology (Code Division Multiple Access) is used extensively and has been
evolved over a period of time.
Mobile Revolution
With
continuous innovation in technology, we can witness the launch of different
Tablet PCs and Smartphone’s. Apple iPhone5, Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note,
Nokia Lumia, Sony Xperia and HTC One are some of the popular smart phones using
advanced technology. Using latest technology on phones,
people can now even do monetary transactions in a secured way. Other useful
applications include paying bills, stock trading, and accessing bank accounts.
IT Industries to focus more on Mobile
Technology in India
As
per Nasscom, the IT industry in India is focusing on mobile based technology,
IT products and Internet for achieving a set revenue target of USD 300 billion
by 2020. As per the industry experts, the IT sector has its major potential in
mobile and Internet segment.
With
the evolution in wireless technology, theinternet applications have spread on
mobile devices. Entertainment services such as gaming, music, videos, audios,
social networking and mobile TV are the boon of such technology. Moreover,
mobile communication acts as a catalyst for political and social changes like anti-corruption
frenzy.
India
is one of the biggest mobile markets in global scenario. Thus, this sector has
immense potential to make India an innovation driven country by launching the
next-G mobile applications and technology.
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