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Banks need to upgrade their PoS as 2G phases out: Telecom official

In the wake of 2G spectrum and services being phased out, banks need to upgrade their Point of Sale (POS) machines to advanced technologies such as 3G and 4G, said a senior official of the department of telecommunications on Friday here.

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Published : Apr 13, 2019, 1:32 PM IST

Hyderabad: In the wake of2G spectrum and services being phased out, banks need to upgrade their Point of Sale (POS) machines to advanced technologies such as 3G and
4G said a senior official of the department of telecommunications on Friday here.

"One of the things that the banking sector uses is the POS, which right now is 2G enabled. In a couple of years, there will be no 2G in this country.

There will only be 3G, 4G and beyond. Are we getting ready for the (upgrade of) POS as the 2G is moving out? We would(otherwise) have a challenge of financial inclusion," Amit Yadav, joint secretary Department of Telecommunications said.

He formally launched "5G Use Cases Lab for the Banking and Financial Sector in India" by the Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technologies (IDRBT). On the infrastructure for mobile services, he said the number of mobile towers in the country has gone up to over five lakhs during the past three years from less than two lakh and Base Stations (BTS) have increased to over 20 lakh from the earlier six lakh.

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He said the Departments of Telecomm, Information Technology and Science and Technology teamed up and submitted a report to the Centre on 5G Roadmap for India. The IDRBT Friday unveiled a White Paper on "5G Applications for Banking and Financial Services".

Hyderabad: In the wake of2G spectrum and services being phased out, banks need to upgrade their Point of Sale (POS) machines to advanced technologies such as 3G and
4G said a senior official of the department of telecommunications on Friday here.

"One of the things that the banking sector uses is the POS, which right now is 2G enabled. In a couple of years, there will be no 2G in this country.

There will only be 3G, 4G and beyond. Are we getting ready for the (upgrade of) POS as the 2G is moving out? We would(otherwise) have a challenge of financial inclusion," Amit Yadav, joint secretary Department of Telecommunications said.

He formally launched "5G Use Cases Lab for the Banking and Financial Sector in India" by the Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technologies (IDRBT). On the infrastructure for mobile services, he said the number of mobile towers in the country has gone up to over five lakhs during the past three years from less than two lakh and Base Stations (BTS) have increased to over 20 lakh from the earlier six lakh.

Also read : How is Google's GPay operating without authorisation: Delhi HC asks RBI

He said the Departments of Telecomm, Information Technology and Science and Technology teamed up and submitted a report to the Centre on 5G Roadmap for India. The IDRBT Friday unveiled a White Paper on "5G Applications for Banking and Financial Services".

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Banks need to upgrade their PoS as 2G phases out: Telecom dept
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Hyderabad, Apr 12 (PTI) In the wake of2G spectrum and
services being phasedout, banks need to upgrade their Point
of Sale (POS) machines to advanced technologies such as 3G and
4G, said a senior official of department of telecommunications
Friday here.
"One of the things that the banking sector uses is the
POS, which right now is 2G enabled. In a couple of years,
there will be no 2G in this country. There will only be 3G, 4G
and beyond..
Are we getting ready for the (upgrade of) POS as the 2G
is moving out? We would(other wise) have a challenge of
financial inclusion," Amit Yadav, joint secretary Department
of Telecommunications said.
He formally launched "5G Use Cases Lab for the Banking
and Financial Sector in India" by the Institute for
Development and Research in Banking Technologies (IDRBT).
On the infrastructure for mobile services, he said the
number of mobile towers in the country have gone up to over
five lakhs during the past three years from less than two lakh
and Base Stations (BTS) have increased to over 20 lakh from
the earlier six lakh.
He said the Departments of Telecomm, Information
Technology and Science and Technology teamed up and submitted
a report to the Centre on 5G Roadmap for India.
The IDRBT Friday unveiled a White Paper on "5G
Applications for Banking and Financial Services". PTI GDK
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