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Telecom company, Bharti Airtel, India’s premier communications solutions provider and Swedish telecom company Ericsson on Tuesday conducted India’s first
India’s telecom regulator TRAI has been making recommendations from time to time on ways to increase broadband connectivity, including high-speed, in the country. So much so that it has redefined what could be now called broadband, upping the speeds to keep pace with time. TRAI’s thoughts on broadband penetrations is important as the Indian d...
India’s State-owned telecom firm BSNL has approached the government for Rs 40,000 crore financial help, half of which it needs in the form of a sovereign guarantee to clear the
India’s total broadband subscribers increased from 792.78 million at the end of June-21 to 808.60 million at the end of July- 21 with a monthly growth rate of two percent, according to data collated by TRAI from 455 oper...
The increase in smartphones and cheap data availability has led to unprecedented growth in content consumption in the country. These consumption habits saw a further jump forced by the Covid-19 pandemic. As per the company’s press relea...
Our country has been trying to bridge the significant digital divide that still persists in spite of some phenomenal work done by various stakeholders, including the Indian Government. Nearly 50 percent of the population still does not have access to the simple Internet leave alone broadband.