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Indian National Telecom Policy 2012

National Telecom Policy 2012 [JussBuzz.com]

Some of the key points that were approved by the Cabinet which will surely replace all the decade old technologies are-

-No roaming charges across the country.

-The thrust areas of the New Telecom Policy-2012 are:

-Increase rural teledensity from the current level of around 39 to 70 by the year 2017 and 100 by the year 2020

-Repositioning of Mobile phone as an instrument of empowerment

-Broadband -”‘Broadband For All” at a minimum download speed of 2 Mbps

-Domestic Manufacturing – Making India a global hub

-Convergence of Network, Services and Devices

-Liberalisation of Spectrum – any Service in any Technology

-Simplification of Licensing regime – Unified Licensing, delinking of Spectrum from License, Online real time submission and processing

-Consumer Focus – Achieve One Nation – Full Mobile Number Portability and work towards One Nation – Free Roaming

-Resale of Services

-Voice over Internet Protocol

-Cloud Computing, Next Generation Network including IPV6

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  • Fiorella

    I believe it may be eaesir to understand if we don’t use the word market share. The word market share in this case may be confusing since browsers are free .. but in factif you were Microsoft or Firefox (Mozilla) you would compete aggressively to stay near the top!In order that the runners in this browser race can keep score and know who is winning , they make a simple survey.Let’s pretend you have asked 1000 or 100 or 100,000 people What browser[s] do you use and What percentage of the time? My answer would be Internet Explorer 30% and Firefox 70% Add up another 100 or 1000 peoples’ answers and then they can put their measurementinto a PICTURE (a pie graph or a line graph) just like you see in the article.

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