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E-Cell, IIT Bombay • 6m
"I tried to measure the IIT Madras internet speed, but my stopwatch broke from the shock!" 😜 🌐 Internet Speed of IIT Madras with 6G Technology 🏢 IIT Madras's Role in 6G Development IIT Madras has launched a Centre of Excellence for 6G, focusing on: Research & development of 6G technology The center aims to shape the standards and infrastructure for 6G networks globally 🔍 Current Status and Future Prospects As of now, 6G technology is still in the research & development phase, with trials and testing ongoing The Indian government has set ambitious goals for 6G deployment, aiming for a leading position in the global telecom landscape by 2030 🎯 Conclusion While the exact internet speed of IIT Madras with 6G technology is not yet finalized,the expectations are set high,with speeds potentially reaching 6000 Mbps /more as the technology matures.The ongoing research & development at IIT Madras will play a crucial role Empowering Indian youth 🇮🇳 https://linktr.ee/tech.indro
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IIT Madras to Host Asia’s First Global Hyperloop Competition from Feb 21-25 IIT Madras will host Asia’s first global hyperloop competition from February 21 to 25, bringing together top innovators to showcase high-speed transportation technologies.
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"Hi, I'm Rajesh, an IIT Madras graduate, and I'm looking to collaborate on a startup in chemical technology. I'm open to partnerships across various segments of the chemical industry and eager to explore opportunities that can drive innovation and pu
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The Ministry of Communications has proposed new rules for Low Power Wireless Access Systems in the 5925-6425 MHz band, a critical step toward ultra-fast 6G networks. This means a future with lightning-speed internet, smarter connected devices, and gr
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Unbelievable 🔥 Japan has broken the internet speed record with 1.02 petabits per second Japan engineers have set a world record for internet speed by hitting an unimaginable 1.02 petabits per second. According to the TechRadar Pro publication, 1.02
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