Group 1 - India's GDP has surpassed Japan, making it the fourth largest economy in the world, with expectations to overtake Germany within three years [1] - India has achieved over 400 million 5G users, surpassing the US, EU, and Japan, ranking second globally after China [1] - Reliance Jio, India's largest telecom operator, is projected to grow its 5G user base by nearly 50% to 253 million by the end of 2025, surpassing China Unicom [1][2] Group 2 - Reliance Jio's average monthly data usage per user is 40.7GB, significantly higher than China's average of 17GB [2] - The rapid growth of India's 5G user base is attributed to a lack of affordable fixed broadband options, with 95.22% of internet users relying on mobile broadband [5] - The high cost and low speed of fixed broadband in India drive users towards mobile solutions, making 5G more appealing [6][8] Group 3 - Despite the rapid increase in 5G users, there are concerns about network quality, with 5G download speeds declining from 304Mbps in Q1 2023 to 197.9Mbps by Q3 2025 [9] - India has only 519,000 5G base stations, resulting in a ratio of 12.98 base stations per 10,000 users, compared to China's 40.5 base stations [9] - The disparity in infrastructure quality indicates that while user numbers are impressive, the foundation for sustainable growth in network quality remains weak [10]
印度5G要赶超中国?
3 6 Ke·2026-01-23 13:11