Samsung Electronics Will Focus On Smart Agriculture With 5G Tech

Indira Datta


Samsung Electronics introduced smart farming support methods by applying 5G tech to broadband services at home and in major cities in India.

On Tuesday, Samsung Electronics introduced smart farming support methods by applying 5G tech to broadband services at home and in major cities in India.

Samsung revealed when 5G services were deployed in India, it would focus on building a smart agriculture and apply the technology into sensors that help farm equipment send information of nutrients, soil moisture, damage and the like to farmers. Farmers will more easily manage their farms and produce better quality products.

Director of Networks at Samsung Electronics, Claudia Park claims:

5G is a development approach that the world is looking forward to, Park has identified cases in a variety of areas that are well-developed and applied. In a statement last week, Samsung and the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) will first launch a large-scale 5G test in India in early 2019.

India's 5G agriculture will grow dramatically

Samsung announced:

US top investors such as AT & T, Verizon, and Sprint have also shown their belief about what Samsung will do in the 5G launch in Korea in December.

Samsung has provided network infrastructure for Reliance Jio in India. That helps the company to set up a large mobile network in a short time.

Samsung has been a major player in the Indian telecom sector since 2012. Samsung said that it has collaborated with Reliance Jio to share 4G LTE services to almost the whole of Indian people by Diwali.

With the undeniable success of 4G, Samsung has had a plan to spur its digital transformation as well as prepared for 5G services in the Indian market.

After its first 5G modems and mmWave RFICs has successfully developed, Samsung has continued to produce CPEs, 5G radio and router devices.