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TELECOMMUTION

DRONE AND SATELLITE

Made by :- Shaurya house


index

1.Intro of telecommunication

2.history ke timeline (short and sweet) expressed through pictures

3.keep a plain slide

4.evolution of telecommunication/ its pros

5.drawbacks

6.government policies for the solution to the problems

7.india’s development in telecommunication compare to others

8. Will telecommunncation sustain?


What is telecommunication??

● Telecommunications or telecom is the exchange of information over


significant distances by electronic means.
Connecting the Unconnected

Fun fact: While granting licenses in 1994, the government projected the
market for mobile phones in New Delhi to be 30,000 subscribers. In 2020,
the number is close to 53 million.

In 2015, the Digital India campaign was initiated by the Government of


India to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge
economy.
info

● Telecom is the second highest revenue earner for the government, after
income tax: The sector is expected to contribute as much as 90% of the
government’s non-tax revenue. Digital India programme is also almost
completely dependent on the telecom sector.
● India is currently the world’s second-largest telecommunications market.
Innovation history
Pros of telecom.

The digital world today offers a host of opportunities in various sectors of the economy such as
agriculture, e-governance, health, mobile banking and online education. These services offer
great promise for the goal of sustainable growth by opening doors to economic growth and the
socio-economic development of the society.
drawbacks

● Lack of Telecom Infrastructure in Semi-rural and Rural areas: Service providers


have to incur huge initial fixed cost to enter semi-rural and rural areas.
● Pressure on Margins Due to Stiff Competition: With competition heating up post
entry of Reliance Jio, other telecom players are feeling the heat of substantial drop in
tariff rates both for voice and data (more significant for data subscribers).
Steps taken by the government

Digital India Initiative

Low Cost 3G Internet Connectivity

For tapping rural area, big players of mobile industry need to sell handsets with multiple language
support as it is found that a majority of people in rural India use Internet in local languages

National Digital Communications Policy - 2018 (NDCP-2018) was unveiled in Oct


2018
Conclusion- content to speak in next slide

● The telecom sector in India has to deal with various challenges like
maintaining the sufficient spectrum, adoption of new technologies faster to
be able to use the new features and techniques to serve the customers with
better and feature rich service.
● A proactive and facilitatory government role regarding telecom sector is the
need of the hour given the huge opportunities provided by the sector.
Will telecom sustain?

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