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        NEW DELHI: In a global first among mobile phone operators, Reliance Jio has developed its own 5G technology as it looks to reduce dependence on foreign vendors and bring cost-related advantages.The Mukesh Ambani-owned telco has already replaced Nokia and Oracle’s 4G voice technology with its own from its pan-India network, people familiar with the matter said.The move is perhaps a global first, analysts said, where a mobile phone company has developed in-house technology to replace third-party equipment vendors.“We have now developed everything end-to-end around 5G technology.
        We can customise use cases and also tailor India specific needs,” the person said.Jio didn’t respond to ET’s emailed queries.Jio has previously applied to carry out 5G trials with European vendors Ericsson and Nokia, China’s Huawei besides and Samsung, a South Korean equipment vendor that is also its sole 4G radio vendor.Vodafone Idea and Airtel too had submitted their proposals jointly with Ericsson, Nokia, and Chinese giant Huawei, while BSNL is tying up with another Chinese vendor, ZTE.”Jio is actively looking to build 5G and IoT technology capability in-house through a mix of organic and inorganic approach.
        The move is unprecedented not only in India but also globally as most operators have relied on technology vendors for network equipment,” Ashwinder Sethi, principal at Analysys Mason said.Rancore technologies, earlier a subsidiary of RIL, was merged with Jio and the acquisition of Radisys further builds upon its 5G and IoT technology capability.
        These acquisitions accelerated Jio’s in-house development capabilities around open source technologies and NFV adoption, paving way for the development for IoT platform and applications, analysts said.Jio’s rivals, Bharti Airtel , and Vodafone, on the other hand — as part of their established enterprise businesses — are already offering IoT services


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