Indian telecom industry will observe a big boom in the next three years as the Department of telecommunications draws out plans to achieve the target of 160 million broadband subscribers in India. BSNL will be responsible for implementation of the project.
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) had already submitted their recommendatins to achieve the aim of 160 million broadband subscribers in India. The ministry of communications received plans from Department of Telecommunications to implement the project to deploy nationwide fiber optic cable network in order to facilitate the high speed broadband connectivity.
It is estimated that around 500,000 km of fiber optic cables will be required in the next three years in India only for this project. The total estimated cost of the network will be 20,000 crores of Indian rupees equivalent to approximate US dollar 4.5 billion.
It is estimated that around 500,000 km of fiber optic cables will be required in the next three years in India only for this project. The total estimated cost of the network will be 20,000 crores of Indian rupees equivalent to approximate US dollar 4.5 billion.
With the execution of the broadband project, India aims to achieve considerable boost in its GDP. Broadband is the key to the growth for the next generation. High speed broadband will provide more opportunities to the growing Indian economy. Indian Government draws out plans to achieve this target which will have major impact on Indian economy.
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