Ideas & Opinions
India’s next generation
By James on 12 December 2008
DELHI, India – Yesterday was a significant day for mobile users in India, where Prime Minister Manmohan Singh launched the first 3G network by taking a video call and watching live TV on his phone. The service is currently running as a pilot for a limited number of users in Delhi, but a full scale consumer launch is expected in February.
India already has a huge number of mobile users and although the country is vast, the roll out of 3G networks will genuinely change the way people use and access information there. We don’t need to repeat (but we will) the story about how more people will access the Internet on their phones than on a PC, and the introduction of 3G is a significant step to making this happen.
Before the service can roll out properly though the spectrum needs to be allocated to operators, which the Indian government expects to happen in January, according to Reuters. Some operators expect to be able to roll out 3G services within six months of the allocation happening. So, by the end of 2009, mobile usage, and Internet consumption, could change massively as new users adopt, and adapt to, new services.
I don’t think it’s an overstatement to suggest this is one of the most profound things to happen for developing world mobile users. We’ve already seen plenty of instances of how mobile usage has changed lives, even with access to simple SMS-based applications. What difference could it make having access to a whole world of applications, services and information? I honestly can’t wait to find out. How about you?
Photo by Shashwat
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December 20th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
Hi James,
It is time India accepts 3G. I did an article on this in july asking when will india go 3G and most of the comments i got stated the india should worry about human rights more than turning into 3g.
well, i can’t wait to go 3g. yes the auctions for the 3g spectrum will be in feb 09 which will be interesting to see as how the big players play their cards.
the big question is not when but how will india sustain 3G when 2G networks offer very cheap calls and plans.
regards
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