Friday, June 15, 2012

Mobile Phone Technology In Indian scenario

 Can you imagine a world without mobile communication? Can you imagine a world without that small device which keep you in touch with your friends and relatives,open you infinite opportunities of entertainment?.No,If you ask these questions to me,then here is my answer.Not only me,each and every single person who live and utilize the possibilities of modern technologies can't imagine a single second without this device.It has that much importance in our life.It is such an invention which changed the lifestyle of the people not only in India,but all over the world.

 It will be interesting to know how this technology popularized so easily and helped people to upgrade to modern lifestyle.Before that lets check how this technology actually works and its history of developments.

 Actually,Mobile phone combines two different technologies-Technology which enables the communication between two wired points and Technology which enables communication of wireless points.These two technologies combine to form modern Mobile communication technology which enables us move any parts of the world staying connected.Compared to other wireless technologies,it has lots of advantages.High data transfer and large number of carriers are possible through our modern mobile communication.Mobile communication happens with the help of  telecommunication towers installed in different areas.Within that towers all equipments necessary to provide enough coverage in that area will be installed.We call the main equipment in the site as BTS. BTS will be connected to main nodes through transmission networks.After calculating your position in the network,corresponding tower/BTS will provide you necessary functions.We will go for detail in coming posts.

 Modern mobile communication or Cellular communication evolved through lots of phases.We call them 1G(Analog),2G(Digital),3G,4G etc.Now we are at 4th generation mobile technology which opens the possibilities of High speed data transfer,cloud computing etc.In India,3G is already implemented and 4G roll out will start at the end of 2012.

 Popularization of Cellular technology helped manufactures of mobile handsets to do more investments in Indian market.High mobile penetration rate is the main attraction of Indian market.People are using more than two handsets for their activities.Also mobile subscribers number also skyrocketing.This attracted lots of Telecommunication companies to come to India.As a result of it,competition between them increased and mobile bill rate started to decreased.This helped a lot to reach this technology in the hands of common man.Now mobile density in Town areas and Village areas are almost same.

 Mobile Telecommunication has great role in improving the life standard of common man.More and more applications are being developed in this technology focusing development of common man.So this is not the technology that should be avoided or ignored.The developments we have achieved through this technology is that much valuable.

 The things so far discussed does not mean that this is a foul proof technology.It has some draw back also.This is the technology created by man and is a business for him,which means excessive utilization of this technology can cause severe problems.Excessive radiation issue from Mobile Towers is a good example of it.If the radiation level is strictly controlled in safety range,then there won't be any severe radiation impact on nature and humans.But for high profit,companies and business men often violates these rules.Government people also support it.The end result is-people turn against this innovative technology. Excessive use of Mobile handsets also makes great impact on human health.Mobile waste is another serious issue we are facing.

 The 2G scam reports made great impact on Indian Telecommunication Industry.This made lots of companies to stop investing in India and some companies lost Licences also.Hope these issues will be cleared by end of this year and we  can see new applications of this technology in coming months.

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