Kolkata: The reduced cost of wireless data<\/a> is slated to drive affordable internet<\/a> access across India even as wireless data consumption continues to surge by leaps and bounds, the Economic Survey<\/a> 2020-21 said Friday. 无线数据计划开车的成本负担得起的互联网接入在印度即使无线数据消费继续增长突飞猛进,经济调查2020 - 21星期五说。 加尔各答:降低成本无线数据将驱动负担得起的网络访问印度各地甚至无线数据消费继续增长突飞猛进,经济调查2020 - 21星期五说。
Cost of wireless data as of June 2020, it said, stood at a paltry Rs 10.55 per GB,” which would enable affordable internet access<\/a> at a rapid pace.
“The telecom sector has been recognised all over the world as a powerful tool for development and poverty reduction and efforts are being made to address the digital divide by extending inclusive internet<\/a> access to every Indian citizen,” the Survey said.
Over the years, the Survey has repeatedly underlined that data rates in India are amongst the lowest in the world, having crashed from Rs 200 a GB back in June 2016.
Survey 2020-21 said wireless data usage has grown exponentially, reaching the 75.21 exa-bytes-mark during January-September 2020, adding that average wireless data consumption per subscriber per month had increased from 9.1 GB in March 2019 to 12.2 GB in June 2020.
It, though, noted that the quantum of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into the telecom sector had crashed since the Covid19 crisis, plunging to a measly $7 million during April-September 2020, from $4.28 billion in the previous corresponding period.
Overall data consumption, though, has surged amid the ongoing pandemic even as a majority of India Inc<\/a> continue to work from home. Sector analysts, in fact, expect overall data usage to continue growing at 30-40% throughout FY21.
According to the Survey, the government is also relying on key national ventures such as BharatNet<\/a> to achieve broadband connectivity goals under the Digital India<\/a> programme.
Under the project, it said, network infrastructure is being established for broadband highways, accessible on a non-discriminatory basis to provide affordable broadband services to citizens and institutions in rural areas, in partnership with states and the private sector.
According to the Survey, as on January 15, 2021, about 4.87 lakh-kms of optical fiber cable had been laid to cover 1.63 lakh gram panchayats (GPs) and nearly 1.51 lakh GPs had become service-ready.
Internet and broadband, it said, “penetrated both in urban and rural areas” at a rapid pace. The number of internet subscribers -- both broadband and narrowband collectively -- stood at 776.45 million at the end of September-2020 as compared to 636.73 million in March-2019, the Survey added.
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推动互联网采用经济调查:负担得起的利率
成本的无线数据截至2020年6月,它说,站在一个微不足道的Rs每GB, 10.55”这将使负担得起的互联网接入飞速的发展。
“电信部门一直在全世界被公认为发展和减贫的有力工具,正在努力应对数字鸿沟通过扩展包容性互联网访问每个印度公民,”调查说。
调查2020 - 21说使用无线数据呈指数级增长,到达75.21 exa-bytes-mark在9 2020,每月每用户平均无线数据消费增加了9.1 GB的2019年3月至2020年6月12.2 GB。
不过,它指出,量子的外国直接投资(FDI)流入电信业已经撞Covid19危机以来,区区700万美元暴跌在2020年的助力,从42.8亿年之前的同期。
不过,总体数据消费大幅上升的流行甚至是大多数印度公司继续在家工作。事实上,行业分析师预计整体数据使用继续在FY21 30 - 40%的速度增长。
据调查,政府也依赖国家重点企业等BharatNet实现宽带连接目标下数字印度计划。
下项目,建立了宽带高速公路网络基础设施,可以在非歧视的基础上提供负担得起的宽带服务公民和机构在农村地区,与国家和私营部门的伙伴关系。
调查显示,1月15日,2021年,大约4.87 lakh-kms光缆的铺设覆盖1.63十万的1.51克panchayats (GPs)和近十万的全球定位系统(GPs)已成为服务已就绪。
互联网和宽带,它说,“渗透”在城市和农村地区增长迅速。互联网用户的数量——宽带和窄带集体站在7.7645亿年9月底- 2020与6.3673亿- 2019年3月,调查补充道。
Kolkata: The reduced cost of wireless data<\/a> is slated to drive affordable internet<\/a> access across India even as wireless data consumption continues to surge by leaps and bounds, the Economic Survey<\/a> 2020-21 said Friday.
Cost of wireless data as of June 2020, it said, stood at a paltry Rs 10.55 per GB,” which would enable affordable internet access<\/a> at a rapid pace.
“The telecom sector has been recognised all over the world as a powerful tool for development and poverty reduction and efforts are being made to address the digital divide by extending inclusive internet<\/a> access to every Indian citizen,” the Survey said.
Over the years, the Survey has repeatedly underlined that data rates in India are amongst the lowest in the world, having crashed from Rs 200 a GB back in June 2016.
Survey 2020-21 said wireless data usage has grown exponentially, reaching the 75.21 exa-bytes-mark during January-September 2020, adding that average wireless data consumption per subscriber per month had increased from 9.1 GB in March 2019 to 12.2 GB in June 2020.
It, though, noted that the quantum of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into the telecom sector had crashed since the Covid19 crisis, plunging to a measly $7 million during April-September 2020, from $4.28 billion in the previous corresponding period.
Overall data consumption, though, has surged amid the ongoing pandemic even as a majority of India Inc<\/a> continue to work from home. Sector analysts, in fact, expect overall data usage to continue growing at 30-40% throughout FY21.
According to the Survey, the government is also relying on key national ventures such as BharatNet<\/a> to achieve broadband connectivity goals under the Digital India<\/a> programme.
Under the project, it said, network infrastructure is being established for broadband highways, accessible on a non-discriminatory basis to provide affordable broadband services to citizens and institutions in rural areas, in partnership with states and the private sector.
According to the Survey, as on January 15, 2021, about 4.87 lakh-kms of optical fiber cable had been laid to cover 1.63 lakh gram panchayats (GPs) and nearly 1.51 lakh GPs had become service-ready.
Internet and broadband, it said, “penetrated both in urban and rural areas” at a rapid pace. The number of internet subscribers -- both broadband and narrowband collectively -- stood at 776.45 million at the end of September-2020 as compared to 636.73 million in March-2019, the Survey added.
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