Over the last 20 years, the telecom sector has designed, implemented and maintained in India, one of the largest, most complex and innovative voice and data networks that have been seen anywhere in the world. It supports a customer base of close to 1.2 billion—globally second only to China—with monthly data consumption above that of the USA and China put together and a growing infrastructure base of over 550,000 cell towers and 2.23 million BTSs. This network now provides broadband connectivity to around 650 million of the total subscribers in the country.
The telecom industry that contributes 6.5% to the GDP, has invested over Rs 11.25 lakh crore to take the benefit of mobile services to every Indian at rock bottom tariff, which is globally the most affordable. The industry looks forward to continuing to attract both domestic investments and FDIs so that it can continue to improve the reach and quality of its networks and introduce innovative services and state-of-the-art technology. Rural connectivity and the empowerment of women remain key foci of the industry.
Telecom is now an essential service and the very backbone of the economy, and without it, most of the government’s ambitious programs like digital India, smart city, etc. will not be possible.
The Union Budget 2020-21, and NTP-2018 have reiterated the importance of telecom networks for digital India, a priority initiative of the central government. Hence It would be wise not to discount the role of IT and Telecommunications in many policy initiatives announced in the country.
This story is from the April 2020 edition of Voice and Data.
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