1) Increase in rural
teledensity from the current level of around 35 to 60 by the year 2017 and 100
by the year 2020
2)Provide affordable and reliable broadband on demand by the year 2015 and to achieve 175 million broadband connections by the year 2017 and 600 million by the year 2020 at minimum 2 Mbps download speed and making available higher speeds of atleast 100 Mbps on demand.
3)To create fund to promote indigenous R&D, IPR creation, entrepreneurship, manufacturing, commercialising and deployment of state-of-the-art telecom products and services
4)Strive to create One Nation - One License across services and service areas.
5)Achieve One Nation - Full Mobile Number Portability and work towards One Nation - Free Roaming.
6)To reposition the mobile phone from a mere communication device to an instrument of empowerment that combines communication with proof of identity, fully secure financial and other transaction capability, multi-lingual services and a whole range of other capabilities that ride on them and transcend the literacy barrier.
7)Ensure adequate availability of spectrum and its allocation in a transparent manner through market related processes. Make available additional 300 MHz spectrum for International Mobile Telephony (IMT) services by the year 2017 and another 200 MHz by 2020.
8)Encourage adoption of green policy in telecom and incentivize use of renewable resources for sustainability.
9)Protect consumer interest by promoting informed consent, transparency and accountability in quality of service, tariff, usage etc.
10)Achieve substantial transition to new Internet Protocol (IPv 6) in the country in a phased and time bound manner by 2020 and encourage an ecosystem for provision of a significantly large bouquet of services on IP platform.
11)To make efforts to recognise telecom and broadband connectivity as a basic necessity like education and health and work towards ‘Right to Broadband’.
12)To delink spectrum in respect of all future licences. Spectrum shall be made available at price through market related processes.
2)Provide affordable and reliable broadband on demand by the year 2015 and to achieve 175 million broadband connections by the year 2017 and 600 million by the year 2020 at minimum 2 Mbps download speed and making available higher speeds of atleast 100 Mbps on demand.
3)To create fund to promote indigenous R&D, IPR creation, entrepreneurship, manufacturing, commercialising and deployment of state-of-the-art telecom products and services
4)Strive to create One Nation - One License across services and service areas.
5)Achieve One Nation - Full Mobile Number Portability and work towards One Nation - Free Roaming.
6)To reposition the mobile phone from a mere communication device to an instrument of empowerment that combines communication with proof of identity, fully secure financial and other transaction capability, multi-lingual services and a whole range of other capabilities that ride on them and transcend the literacy barrier.
7)Ensure adequate availability of spectrum and its allocation in a transparent manner through market related processes. Make available additional 300 MHz spectrum for International Mobile Telephony (IMT) services by the year 2017 and another 200 MHz by 2020.
8)Encourage adoption of green policy in telecom and incentivize use of renewable resources for sustainability.
9)Protect consumer interest by promoting informed consent, transparency and accountability in quality of service, tariff, usage etc.
10)Achieve substantial transition to new Internet Protocol (IPv 6) in the country in a phased and time bound manner by 2020 and encourage an ecosystem for provision of a significantly large bouquet of services on IP platform.
11)To make efforts to recognise telecom and broadband connectivity as a basic necessity like education and health and work towards ‘Right to Broadband’.
12)To delink spectrum in respect of all future licences. Spectrum shall be made available at price through market related processes.
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