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政府将为村庄的移动连接投入2亿卢比
印度电信部长Rakesh Garg今天表示,政府将在未来五年内投入200亿卢比,为55000个尚未使用无线电话的村庄提供移动连接。
印度电信部长Rakesh Garg今天表示,政府将在未来五年内投入200亿卢比,为55000个尚未使用无线电话的村庄提供移动连接。
新德里:政府将花费20亿卢比来提供移动连接在未来五年内,在55,000个尚未使用无线电话的村庄,电信部长拉克什Garg今天说。
在中心和各国第一次会议上发言,讨论在数字印度Garg表示,在前三年,政府将为这些村庄的一半提供移动连接。
“在所有村庄提供移动连接非常重要。我们将在未来5年内连接多达5.5万个没有这种服务的村庄,并为此指定了20亿卢比。”
加格补充说,根据各种估计,没有移动网络覆盖的村庄数量在4.2万到5.5万个之间。
2012年,通信和IT部长Milind Deora告诉Rajya Sabha,根据TERM cell进行的调查,全国约有57271个村庄尚未连接移动服务电信部.
“我们将在未来三年内连接一半的村庄,其余的村庄将在两年内连接起来。为此目的,全国被划分为5个地区,正在对村庄进行调查,以建造塔楼。”
盖茨说,调查工作已经在东北各邦完成,正在喜马拉雅各邦继续进行,随后将是北方邦、比哈尔邦和其他地区。
Garg补充说,2000亿卢比将通过普遍服务义务基金(USOF)提供。
根据数字印度计划,政府最初将在各种IT和电信项目上花费6952.4亿卢比。它已经确定了宽带和移动网络作为数字印度的主要增长支柱。RNK KSR
NEW DELHI: The government will spend Rs 20,000 crore to provide mobile connectivity<\/a> in 55,000 villages, which are still untouched by wireless telephony, in the next five years, Telecom Secretary Rakesh Garg<\/a> said today.<\/p> Speaking at the first meeting of the Centre and States to deliberate on various initiatives under the Digital India<\/a> programme, Garg said in the first three years the government will provide mobile connectivity to half of these villages.<\/p> \"It is very important to provide mobile connectivity in all the villages. We will connect up to 55,000 villages, which do not have such a service in the next 5 years and Rs 20,000 crore has been earmarked for this,\" he said.<\/p> Garg added that according to various estimates, the number of villages that do not have mobile coverage range between 42,000 to 55,000.<\/p> In 2012, Minister of State for Communications and IT Milind Deora had told Rajya Sabha that about 57,271 villages in the country are yet to be connected with mobile services, as per the survey carried out by TERM cells of the Department of Telecommunications<\/a>.<\/p> \"We will connect half of these villages in the next 3 years and the remaining in two years. For this purpose the country has been divided into 5 areas and survey of villages is being done to build towers,\" he said.<\/p> The Secretary said survey work has been done in North Eastern states and is continuing in the Himalayan states, which will be followed by Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and others.<\/p> The amount of Rs 20,000 crore will come through the Universal Services Obligation Fund (USOF), Garg added.<\/p> Under the Digital India programme, the government will initially spend Rs 69,524 crore on various IT and telecom projects. It has identified broadband and mobile networks<\/a> as the key growth pillars under Digital India. RNK KSR<\/p> <\/div><\/div>