The Indian Open Source for Mobile Communication Networks (IOS-MCN) consortium, led by IISc Bengaluru and backed by MeitY, has launched Agartala 0.4.0, an open-source platform enabling enterprises to build private 5G networks. Targeted at factories, campuses, startups, and research institutions, the initiative promises secure, cost-effective, and high speed connectivity solutions.
India has taken a significant step toward democratizing advanced connectivity with the launch of Agartala 0.4.0, an open-source platform designed to help organizations build and operate private 5G networks. Developed by the Indian Open Source for Mobile Communication Networks (IOS-MCN) consortium, led by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, along with IIT Delhi and C-DAC, the initiative is funded by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
The platform is aimed at enabling factories, campuses, research institutions, startups, and critical infrastructure operators to deploy secure, reliable, and high-speed 5G networks at lower costs compared to conventional solutions. By offering faster speeds, lower latency, and stronger security than Wi-Fi or public mobile networks, the project is expected to accelerate India’s digital transformation.
Key Highlights
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Platform Name: Agartala 0.4.0
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Developed By: IOS-MCN consortium (IISc, IIT Delhi, C-DAC)
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Funding: Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)
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Target Users: Factories, campuses, startups, research institutions, critical infrastructure operators
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Benefits: Faster speeds, lower latency, improved reliability, stronger security, cost-effective deployment
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Objective: Democratize private 5G adoption and strengthen India’s digital ecosystem
This initiative positions India as a leader in open-source telecom innovation, empowering enterprises to embrace next-generation connectivity with flexibility and affordability.
Sources: New Indian Express; News18; ET Telecom.