Prime Minister Modi remotely controls car in Sweden from Delhi
India is well on its way to the future with 5G launched across the country. PM Modi showcased the futuristic capabilities of the 5G network.
Here is a video showing PM Modi driving a car in Sweden from Delhi using the 5G technology. The rollout of the 5G services in India took place recently at the Indian Mobile Congress event in New Delhi. Market launch will be by Diwali. This marks India’s foray into the future of telecommunications and the Internet. We know how our whole lives are dependent on internet these days and super fast 5G services will help the applications a lot.
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PM Modi drives car with 5G
The video is from Narendra Modi’s official YouTube channel. The main highlight of the launch ceremony was Prime Minister Narendra Modi showcasing the 5G capabilities. He sat in a driver’s seat with a steering wheel and pedals installed in front of him. A link was established between the Ericcson stand in Delhi and Sweden. The video shows a car driving indoors using high-speed internet services. To demonstrate the capabilities of this network, PM Modi was able to drive the car. There were forward and backward movements along with appropriate steering movements.
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As seen in the video, the real-time control was shown as the PM was able to fully control the vehicle. This represents the future of the internet with the world becoming seamlessly accessible to anyone from any country. This is a good example of how something can be remotely controlled with precision and no lag in Europe while sitting in India. Therefore, it is clear that one can do any type of activity from any corner of the world through 5G.
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Useful for defense
The video explains how such vehicles are useful in defense. Such vehicles can track down the landmines and save the soldiers’ lives. Certainly, the future of warfare is digital. We will not use as many people as we used a couple of decades ago in war situations. Such machines can also handle many hazardous activities in the industrial sector. These can be effortlessly controlled remotely using high speed internet. What are your thoughts on 5G?
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