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A Rediff Business article reports that Minister of State for IT and Communications Sachin Pilot expressed his views on getting rural India on the broadband Internet bandwagon. "The commitment of the government of India has been that by 2012, we will connect every single panchayat with high-speed broadband access," Pilot said at the Bangalore IT.Biz conference. There were talks about the challenge of low broadband connectivity and high broadband costs in the rural interiors of the country. Their motive is to connect the panchayats (local government body in a village) with Internet for better interfacing between the citizens and the State government and transparent delivery of services.  

Villages to be Connected via Broadband Net by 2012


Come to think of it, we've come to a stage where wired Broadband Internet is common fair, at least in metros and many towns in India. Government-owned BSNL's cost for a 2 Mbps connection starts at a low Rs. 125 albeit for a paltry 150MB. While, in Mumbai and Delhi you've got MTNL that's even cheaper at just Rs. 50 for 200MB of usage. Despite 3G being awfully delayed in this country, thanks to the 3rd generation CDMA technology (EV-DO), big privates like Tata and Reliance are able to offer theoretical 3.1 Mbps wireless broadband services. 

As the world's Internet keeps getting faster and faster, the key for providers is to consistently give users increments in speeds, while keeping the costs the same. Another major thing to work on is the reliability of their service. That, along with Internet penetration in rural areas, will truly put India prominently on the world's Internet map.

 

source :http://www.techtree.com/India/News/Villages_to_be_Connected_via_Broadband_Net_by_2012/551-113306-643.html

 
7 comments on "Villages to be Connected via Broadband Net by 2012"
  Commented by  s.baalu, SALES,MARKETING,FINANCE,ADMINISTRATION CONSULTANT, DASPAN INDUSTRIES LTD    | 11 20 2010 13:40:57 +0000
Thank you for the information.
  Commented by  rakeshbhatnagar, GM Projects., wig brothers india pvt.ltd.    | 11 02 2010 16:35:10 +0000
tHANKS sHARAD FOR THE UP DATE.
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Resident Manager, Tower Infotech Ltd.    | 10 30 2010 18:13:19 +0000
Thanks Sharad for the info.
  Commented by  Sharad Gupta, Software Developer, Tripura Technologies, Hyderabad    | 10 29 2010 17:14:59 +0000
Yes, I am agree with you Mr. Murthy...
  Commented by  KALIYAMOORTHY, Oil & Gas Area Coordinator, Undisclosed    | 10 29 2010 16:14:38 +0000
Thanx for the Informations. Recently I heard BT (British Telecommunication) went on High speed fibre cable connectivity. India's step to go for Broad band network will firstly, enhance E-Governance, as explained here. Secondly, it will act as one of the infrastructure to Rural Bank transactions. Earlier, in Tamilnadu, they provided at least one internet connected computer in every Panchayat. Now, this introduction of broadband will boost up the peoples in business also.
  Commented by  Badri N Srinivasan, Head - Quality, Valtech India Systems Pvt. Ltd.    | 10 29 2010 14:03:41 +0000
Thanks for sharing the information, Sharad...
However, with around six lakh villages in India and about 70%+ population in the rural areas, it appears to be a tall order to ensure that all the villages are connected by broadband Net by 2012, as 2010 is almost over and in one year you may need to progress at the rate of around 50,000 villages connected per month if you want to meet the target (even assuming that some of the villages are already partially connected or will be connected shortly, this target appears to be a target only)...
My dear friend..don't believe these politicians...garibi hatao... Roti, kapada,aur makaan... the government that works...I am still struggling to meet both ends meet after more than 60 years of independence...If they really work for a better India, there is no need for reservations...I think members of this forum will agree with me... any body who dissent with my view ?
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