‘6G End-to-End Communication Systems’: Government-Sponsored Project Achieves Major Breakthrough, IIT Hyderabad Successfully Demonstrates India’s First 6G Link Powered by OTFDM Waveform
IIT Hyderabad has demonstrated India’s first 6G link under a MeitY project, using the 6.425–7.125 GHz band and OTFDM technology. The 200 MHz link offers ultra-low latency, high speed, and energy efficiency, marking a major step in bridging the urban–rural broadband gap and advancing next-gen mobile applications.
India has taken a big step towards next-generation connectivity. IIT Hyderabad, under the MeitY-sponsored “6G End-to-End Communication Systems” project, has successfully shown the country’s first 6G link. As per the post of the Ministry of Electronics & IT, the 6G link works in the 6.425–7.125 GHz frequency band and marks a major achievement in India’s telecom progress. The system uses a new method called Orthogonal Time-Frequency Division Multiplexing (OTFDM), which was first introduced by IITH at the 3GPP 6G Workshop in 2025. The post read, “The 200 MHz link achieved high speed, ensuring ultra-low latency, high energy efficiency, tight spectral control. This innovation bridges India’s urban–rural broadband gap and paves the way for future-ready, low-latency mobile applications.” Telecom Industry Backs Government Move To Curb Rising Spam and Scam Calls Originating From OTT Platforms.
IIT Hyderabad Successfully Demonstrates India’s First 6G Link
IITH at the 3GPP 6G Workshop 2025
This Innovation Bridges India’s Urban–Rural Broadband Gap
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