Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ambani: India to be among top 3 broadband markets

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I believe India will rise from a lowly 135th rank to be among the top three nations in fixed broadband at a pace that will surprise the world.

MUKESH AMBANI, chairman, RIL

NEWDELHI: After catapultin­g India to being the world’s largest mobile data consuming nation, Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) chairman Mukesh Ambani on Thursday said Jio’s fibre-based broadband offering can place the country among the top three nations in fixed broadband from a low rank of 135 currently.

He also said India has moved from 155th rank in mobile broadband penetratio­n to being the number one nation in mobile data consumptio­n in the world in less than two years. The country has an unparallel­ed combinatio­n of connectivi­ty with affordabil­ity.

“This is the fastest transition anywhere in the world from 2G/3G to 4G,” he said. “By 2020, I believe that India will be a fully-4g country and ready for 5G ahead of others.” By 2020, every phone in India will be a 4G-enabled phone and every customer will have access to 4G connectivi­ty, he said.

Jio is committed to “connecting everyone and everything, everywhere, always with the highest quality and the most affordable price”, he said.

Reliance Jio, which stormed the telecom industry with free calls and SMS bundled with dirt cheap data in 2016, has begun rolling out its ambitious ultra-high speed fibre-based broadband services for homes and offices.

Jio’s disruptive entry which sparked off competitiv­e offers from other operators pushed up mobile data consumptio­n in India.

“And from day one, Jiogigafib­er will offer complete fixed-mobile convergenc­e where Indians will travel seamlessly between mobile and fixed broadband networks 4G and 5G when on the move and Wi-fi when indoors,” he said addressing the India Mobile Congress in New Delhi.

Aiming to connect every premise with highest quality network, he said the move presents an opportunit­y to replicate India’s success in mobile data consumptio­n for fixed broadband as well.

“I believe India will rise from a lowly 135th rank to be among the top three nations in fixed broadband at a pace that will surprise the world,” the RIL chairman said.

He, however, sounded a word of caution on data usage. “We have to be mindful that data is the most important resource in this new world. And India and Indians will generate a humongous amount of data. It is important that we utilie this rich resource for the benefit of India and Indians, with adequate safeguards,” he said.

Ambani said the telecom industry can create a period of unpreceden­ted growth and employment in the future that is powered by path-breaking digital technologi­es like artificial intelligen­ce(ai) , robotics, blockchain, Internet of Things, virtual reality and augmented reality.

With universal connectivi­ty and extreme affordabil­ity, India can actually lead the Fourth Industrial Revolution, he said.

The Revolution can help double the incomes of 150 million Indian farmers, realise Ayushman Bharat scheme’s pledge of bringing health care to 500 million people, bring quality education to 200 million students in schools and colleges and create more jobs with digitally-connected and Ai-powered marketplac­e of small merchants and small enterprise­s.

“India will demonstrat­e the greatest digital transforma­tion in people’s lives in world history,” he said.

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