Election Promises: Broadband for all at Rs 200
March 15th, 2009 | by bgmahesh |We all have grown up hearing promises of “Rs 2 per Kg of rice” type goodies. Not sure how much of it gets implemented as you often see TV reports which show tons of wheat rotting with the govt
BJP is the first national party to have announced some “new goodies” in their IT vision document,
- National Digital Highway Development Project to create India’s Internet backbone, and Pradhan Mantri Digital Gram Sadak Yojana for last-mile access even in the remotest of villages.
- Broadband Internet (2 Mbps) in every town and village, at cable TV prices (less than Rs 200/month).
- All schools and colleges to have Internet-enabled education.
- Every BPL (below poverty line) family to be given a free smart mobile phone, which can be used by even illiterate users for accessing their bank accounts.
- Number of mobile subscribers to be increased from 40 crore at present to 100 crore in five years. Internet users to equal mobile subscribers. India to equal China in every IT parameter in five years.
- Unlimited VoIP access to all (I wonder how the telcos would react?)
BJP seems to be following Obama campaign very closely. Now that BJP has promised to provide 2MB to every broadband user (instead of 256K) will the UPA upgrade it to 4MB in their IT ‘vision’ document? If so, what will the too-many-cooks-third-front offer – 1GB I guess
If the broadband push does really happen (I believe it will) then all related hardware companies will do very well in view of the capex spendings.
I would think it would be good to see is the increase in internet penetration and the consumption of Indian languages on the internet will grow exponentially. But then remember these are ‘election PROMISES’.
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One Response to “Election Promises: Broadband for all at Rs 200”
By anigalla on Apr 22, 2009 | Reply
election promises or not, but BJP must win first if they want to implement their IT Vision..
few more days, we will know the results of the elections..
few more news and manifestos can find here.. http://www.anigalla.net/page/2009-elections.aspx