Even the biggest sceptics of India's post-1991 growth story cannot deny the triumphant telecom revolution. With over 1.21 billion Indians owning a mobile phone, more than the population of the US and Indonesia put together, nothing can come close to the transformation mobiles have ignited among Indians. A humble effort that started to augment the paltry teledensity in the late 1990s has turned languid India into a digitally charged democracy where internet users are expected to reach 500 million by June 2018.
Nevertheless, while nearly 900 million Indians are still offline (70 percent of 1.3 billion people) and one billion are yet to own a smartphone, India’s unprecedented communication revolution is now coughing up scary headlines.
Nevertheless, while nearly 900 million Indians are still offline (70 percent of 1.3 billion people) and one billion are yet to own a smartphone, India’s unprecedented communication revolution is now coughing up scary headlines.
How the Great Indian Telecom Revolution Turned into a Tragedy of Losses and Job Cuts telecom news canada | |
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