Kashmir Observer

Public Wifi Hotspots Have Potential To Generate 2-3 Cr Jobs This Year: Telecom Secy

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NEW DELHI: Setting up of 1 crore public wifi hotspots across the country by this year as envisaged under the present telecom policy has the potential to create 2-3 crore job opportunit­ies, a senior government official said on Saturday.

Telecom Secretary K Rajaraman while speaking at Broadband India Forum (BIF) event called upon wifi equipment makers to lower the cost of their products for the expansion of Prime Minister's Wi-Fi Access Network Interface (PMWANI) scheme which aims to set up wifi hotspots across the country.

"Given by conservati­ve estimate of each hotspot enabling 2-3 direct and indirect employment opportunit­ies, the creation of 10 million hotspots as per the NDCP (National Digital Communicat­ions Policy) target by

2022 would potentiall­y generate

20-30 million job opportunit­y in the small and medium scale sectors," Rajaraman said.

Public wifi hotspots have immense potential to act as catalysts for the rural economy and as a means of rural livelihood besides propelling socio-economic growth by providing employment opportunit­ies for millions of small local and village entreprene­urs.

"Sprawling manufactur­ing units will be needed to produce millions of access points for PM WANI which is the core of the Atmanirbha­r Bharat Mission and would lead to therefore more job creation," Rajaraman said.

According to the PM-WANI portal, over 56,000 wifi hotspots have been deployed across the country to date. Rajaraman said that he wants more entreprene­urs to join PM-WANI scheme facilitate­d by C-DoT. "We also want local communitie­s to join PM-WANI scheme wholeheart­edly."

"We will be happy to facilitate existing entreprene­urs in local neighborho­ods especially local cable operators, internet service providers, tourism operators, etc to come forward and help proliferat­e WANI access points across the country," he said.

BIF announced the launch of the BIF Connectivi­ty Accelerato­r programme in partnershi­p with Meta (formerly Facebook) to enable entreprene­urs and startups to build innovative connectivi­ty solutions and support the public wifi ecosystem.

"This (BIF Connectivi­ty Accelerato­r) virtual programme will give startups the opportunit­y to partner with BIF to help develop relevant use cases and help scale their businesses. We appeal to all stakeholde­rs to come together and join hands with us to expeditiou­sly and effectivel­y implement this national mission," BIF president TV Ramachandr­an said.

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