emergency manager27 September 2018
National Digital Communications Policy 2018 paves ways for 5G
Cabinet approves National Digital Communications Policy-2018
To connect, propel and secure India National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018):Universal broadband connectivity at 50 Mbps to every citizen National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018):Provide 1 Gbps connectivity to all Gram Panchayats National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018):Ensure connectivity to all uncovered areas Attract investments of USD 100 Billion in the Digital Communications Sector
National Digital Communications Policy-2018 aims to make the internet more fast and secure[/caption]
Impact:
The National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018) envisions supporting Indias transition to a digitally empowered economy and society by fulfilling the information and communications needs of citizens and enterprises by establishment of a ubiquitous, resilient and affordable digital communications infrastructure and services.
The ‘Customer focused’ and ‘application driven’ National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018) shall lead to new ideas and innovations, after the launch of advanced technology such as 5G, IOT, M2M, etc. which shall govern the telecom sector of India.
Objectives:
The key objectives of National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018) are:
- Broadband for all;
- Creating four million additional jobs in the Digital Communications sector;
- Enhancing the contribution of the Digital Communications sector to 8% of Indias GDP from ~ 6% in 2017;
- Propelling India to the Top 50 Nations in the ICT Development Index of ITU from 134 in 2017;
- Enhancing Indias contribution to Global Value Chains; and
- Ensuring Digital Sovereignty.
- Provide universal broadband connectivity at 50 Mbps to every citizen;
- Provide 1 Gbps connectivity to all Gram Panchayats by 2020 and 10 Gbps by 2022;
- Ensure connectivity to all uncovered areas;
- Attract investments of USD 100 billion in the Digital Communications Sector;
- Train one million manpower for building New Age Skill;
- Expand IoT ecosystem to 5 billion connected devices;
- Establish a comprehensive data protection regime for digital communications that safeguards the privacy, autonomy and choice of individuals
- Facilitate Indias effective participation in the global digital economy;
- Enforce accountability through appropriate institutional mechanisms to assure citizens of safe and
- Secure digital communications infrastructure and services.
- Establishment of a National Digital Grid by creating a National Fibre Authority;
- Establishing Common Service Ducts and utility corridors in all new city and highway road projects;
- Creating a collaborative institutional mechanism between Centre, States and Local Bodies for Common Rights of Way, standardization of costs and timelines;
- Removal of barriers to approvals; and
- Facilitating development of Open Access Next Generation Networks.
emergency manager27 September 2018
National Digital Communications Policy 2018 paves ways for 5G
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Cabinet approves National Digital Communications Policy-2018
To connect, propel and secure India National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018):Universal broadband connectivity at 50 Mbps to every citizen National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018):Provide 1 Gbps connectivity to all Gram Panchayats National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018):Ensure connectivity to all uncovered areas Attract investments of USD 100 Billion in the Digital Communications Sector
National Digital Communications Policy-2018 aims to make the internet more fast and secure[/caption]
Impact:
The National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018) envisions supporting Indias transition to a digitally empowered economy and society by fulfilling the information and communications needs of citizens and enterprises by establishment of a ubiquitous, resilient and affordable digital communications infrastructure and services.
The ‘Customer focused’ and ‘application driven’ National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018) shall lead to new ideas and innovations, after the launch of advanced technology such as 5G, IOT, M2M, etc. which shall govern the telecom sector of India.
Objectives:
The key objectives of National Digital Communications Policy-2018 (NDCP-2018) are:
- Broadband for all;
- Creating four million additional jobs in the Digital Communications sector;
- Enhancing the contribution of the Digital Communications sector to 8% of Indias GDP from ~ 6% in 2017;
- Propelling India to the Top 50 Nations in the ICT Development Index of ITU from 134 in 2017;
- Enhancing Indias contribution to Global Value Chains; and
- Ensuring Digital Sovereignty.
- Provide universal broadband connectivity at 50 Mbps to every citizen;
- Provide 1 Gbps connectivity to all Gram Panchayats by 2020 and 10 Gbps by 2022;
- Ensure connectivity to all uncovered areas;
- Attract investments of USD 100 billion in the Digital Communications Sector;
- Train one million manpower for building New Age Skill;
- Expand IoT ecosystem to 5 billion connected devices;
- Establish a comprehensive data protection regime for digital communications that safeguards the privacy, autonomy and choice of individuals
- Facilitate Indias effective participation in the global digital economy;
- Enforce accountability through appropriate institutional mechanisms to assure citizens of safe and
- Secure digital communications infrastructure and services.
- Establishment of a National Digital Grid by creating a National Fibre Authority;
- Establishing Common Service Ducts and utility corridors in all new city and highway road projects;
- Creating a collaborative institutional mechanism between Centre, States and Local Bodies for Common Rights of Way, standardization of costs and timelines;
- Removal of barriers to approvals; and
- Facilitating development of Open Access Next Generation Networks.