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The last ring: When India's village phone fell silent

Financial Express Hyderabad

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January 08, 2026

VPT CONNECTIONS FELL TO NIL IN 2025 FROM 68,606 A YEAR EARLIER

- OJASVI GUPTA

FOR DECADES, THE single public telephone at the centre of a village stood as a quiet assurance from the state: help was a call away.

It was the village’s thin wire to the outside world—used sparingly, sometimes ceremonially, always with purpose. In 2025, that wire has finally been cut.

Data from the latest annual report of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India shows that VPT connections fell to nil in 2025 from 68,606 a year earlier.

The final switch off followed the expiry of agreements under which state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited maintained these phones in villages.

No renewal or replacement tender was issued.

Officials in the Department of Telecommunications insist the move was not about trimming costs but acknowledging a deeper shift. The way rural India connects has fundamentally changed.

When VPTs were rolled out in the early 2000s under the New Telecom Policy of 1999, their purpose was simple and essential: ensure at least one working phone in every village.

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