Broadband access in all villages by 2022: Prasad


New Delhi, Dec 18 (IANS): The government on Tuesday said that all villages in the country will have broadband access by 2022, as it launched the ambitious National Broadband Mission entailing stakeholder investment of Rs 7 lakh crore in the next three to four years.

The mission will facilitate universal and equitable access to broadband services across the country, especially in rural and remote areas. It also involves laying of incremental 30 lakh route km of optical fibre cable and increasing tower density from 0.42 to 1 tower per thousand population by 2024.

The mission unveiled by Union Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad will also aim at significantly improving the quality of mobile and internet services in the country.

"By 2022, we will take broadband to all the villages of India... The number of towers in the country, which is about 5.65 lakh, will be increased to 10 lakh," Prasad said.

The mission also envisages increasing fiberisation of towers to 70 per cent from 30 per cent at present, he added.

The mission will enable strengthening of technological infrastructure for education, health, entrepreneurship and development, he said.

"We will also take the speeds up to 50 Mbps in a phased manner," Prasad said while seeking full support of the states for the mission.

The mission will envisage stakeholder investment of $100 billion (Rs 7 lakh crore) including Rs 70,000 crore from Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) in the coming years.

The broadband mission aims to fast-track growth of digital communications infrastructure, bridge the digital divide, facilitate digital empowerment and inclusion, and provide affordable and universal access of broadband to all.

It will lay emphasis on universality, affordability and quality of services. The Centre will work with the states and UTs for having consistent policies pertaining to expansion of digital infrastructure, including for Right of Way (RoW) approvals required for laying of optical fibre cable.

The mission also involves the development of a Broadband Readiness Index to measure the availability of digital communication infrastructure and foster conducive policy ecosystem within a state/UT.

It will also strive for the creation of a digital fibre map of the communications network and infrastructure, including optical fibre cables and towers across the country.

  

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2019

    In villages, no current to charge the mobiles. Of what use is the Broadband signal ??

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 18 2019

    u r talking about which country??????????

    Hardly u can see finger countable villages (In India) that no current to charge the mobiles.

    if due to rain electric pole fell and no current what Modi will do,

    Please check did u plug mobile charger or not

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2019

    What about cities like Mangalore? My BSNL broadband not working.

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 18 2019

    DEAR U HAVE TO CHECK PLUG FIXED OR NOT.........

    UNION TELECOM MINISTER RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD WILL NOT COME AND FIX IT

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