Indian SMB’s online spending to reach US $1.2 billion
Indian Small and Medium Businesses will spend US$ 1.2 billion to strengthen their Internet infrastructures and enhance their Internet access.
Indian Small and Medium Businesses will spend US$ 1.2 billion to strengthen their Internet infrastructures and enhance their Internet access.
Indian telcom sector has reached a teledensity level of 18.7%.by April 2007. The telecom sector is expanding by adding more than 4.9 million telecom subscribers in moth of April 2007.
The Department of Information Technology, Government of India has released it’s annual report for the year 2006 – 07.
UTStarcom Inc. , a global leader in IP-based, end-to-end networking solutions and services, has partnered with United Telecom Limited to install its Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) fiber access solution for the new Statewide Area Network (SWAN) in Goa, India.
Soon capital of India, New Delhi railway station will get a cyber cafe. The Indian Railways has decided to enable the capital’s station with the wireless fidelity technology, known as Wi-Fi.
The State Government of Punjab (India) is moving towards the direction of e-Agriculture by setting up ‘Kisan Soochna Kendras’, a network of agricultural information kiosks with broadband connectivity across the state.
The Indian Government has decided to set up telecom-specific Special Economic Zones to make India the telecom manufacturing hub.
EU survey revealed that 20 percent of European households buy bundled telecom packages. Almost 30 percent households are now connected to the Internet via high-speed broadband links in UK.
[This article was published in the May 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
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