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Inviting Policy & Technological suggestions for providing Broadband over cable

Start Date :
Apr 02, 2018
Last Date :
Apr 23, 2018
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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One of the pillars of Digital India is to provide pan-India internet access through broadband highways. In sync to this, BharatNet is being successfully executed to provide optical ...

One of the pillars of Digital India is to provide pan-India internet access through broadband highways. In sync to this, BharatNet is being successfully executed to provide optical fiber connection to 2,50,000 Gram Panchayats by 2019. Some experts have suggested that India can leverage its current cable infrastructure to provide last mile internet access via cable lines and ensure internet for all.

In this regard, MyGov is inviting citizens of India to give suggestions on policy and technology infrastructure that can lead to this access revolution, fulfilling the below-mentioned objectives
1) What are the possibilities from policy and technology perspective to maximize the usage of our cable network?
2) What are the potential challenges that could emerge in this process?
3) On comparing opportunities to challenges, does this emerge as a viable option?

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varsha varija
varsha varija 8 years 2 months ago
Hi this is Varija Kumar s ,student of rvim Bangalore.I personally feel that providing broadband connection with cables would not be viable.Due to this drastically improved and its time to go wireless Thanking you
varsha varija
varsha varija 8 years 2 months ago
I am varija Kumar a ncc cadet with 57 up BN ncc unnao up my name is sanjana gautam my recommendation is that as in existing in armed forces should be preference given to ncc c. certificate cadets in CRPF. police . railways. and other government service . on.
soumya vegesna
soumya vegesna 8 years 2 months ago
I am soumya vegesna student ofg in all 250000 grampanchayath is very good paln it will help to rural peoples. and grampanchayath also work seed but my opinion is this facility also given to the bsnl broad band user in remote place it will help to them improve there business it promote rural market. today in rural bsnl is a major network provider internet speed is 512 kbps but ofc internet will give high speed internet to rural people it will help to digital India and rural place grown-up easily.
Swetha hs
Swetha hs 8 years 2 months ago
I'm Swetha hs student of Rvim studying MBA 2 nd semester I personally feel that providing broadband connection via cables would not be viable . Because technology has drastically improved and its the time to go wireless , so it's better to provide WiFi hotspots wherever needed , as in railway stations Google WiFi has taken over , and it is very easy to access these WiFi hotspots and cost could reduse drastically by not using the cables for broadband .
Shambuling
Shambuling 8 years 2 months ago
I would like to voice my opinion on the construction waste, which is anything generated as a result of construction and then abandoned, regardless of whether it has been processed or stockpiled. These non renewable waste leading to major impediment to the country's cleaniness.A rigid rule on the disposal of these waste would benefit the country's prestige.
pramod bhat
pramod bhat 8 years 2 months ago
Being a user of bsnl broad service in rural area i am note able to get high speed network internet. Please take care of this problem and let the rural people to enjoy high speed network.
Shivkumar
Shivkumar 8 years 2 months ago
Hi all . I'm Shivkumar. student of rvim Bangalore , I personally feel that providing broadband connection via cables would not be viable . Because technology has drastically improved and its the time to go wireless , so it's better to provide WiFi hotspots wherever needed , as in railway stations Google WiFi has taken over , and it is very easy to access these WiFi hotspots and cost could reduse drastically by not using the cables for broadband . Thanking you (SHIVKUMAR HANCHINAMANI)
Shivkumar
Shivkumar 8 years 2 months ago
Hi all . I'm Shivkumar. student of rvim Bangalore , I personally feel that providing broadband connection via cables would not be viable . Because technology has drastically improved and its the time to go wireless , so it's better to provide WiFi hotspots wherever needed , as in railway stations Google WiFi has taken over , and it is very easy to access these WiFi hotspots and cost could refuse drastically by not using the cables for broadband . Thanking you (SHIVKUMAR HANCHINAMANI)
Vidwan np
Vidwan np 8 years 2 months ago
Honoured prime minister iam the student of rvim I like to suggest you that u can impleament e pan card for all the citizens and i like to suggest make it complusary to have pan in all the transactions so u can link to aadhar Please ensure to give free computer coaching to rural areas so india will be digitalised through this initiative