News India Live, Digital Desk: You must have often heard from friends or relatives living in rural areas that – “Wait brother, the phone is not working, I will go to the rooftop or on a high hill and talk.” In today’s time, when you and I talk about 5G and high-speed fiber, thousands of villages in India still have a stable 4G connection Longing for. But now perhaps those days are about to end when one had to go away from home to catch the signal.
Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has recently shared such a ‘mega update’ which will give impetus not only to technology but also to millions of dreams. He made it clear with great confidence that the Government of India’s ‘Mission 4G’ is now towards its final destination.
When will the work be completed? (the murmur of the given time)
Scindia’s target is very simple and clear – by the end of the year 2024 or early months of 2025 By 2020, 4G service has to be extended even to those last villages of the country where till now there was only waiting for mobile towers. That is, Bapu’s dream that “India lives in villages”, will now become even more powerful with the Internet. In this, the focus is especially on Bastar of Chhattisgarh, high areas of North-East and villages situated near the border.
Not just foreign technology, now our ‘indigenous 4G’
The most special and interesting thing about this mission is that India is using its own indigenous technology in it. This 4G network, developed in collaboration with BSNL and domestic companies, proves that we are not just demanding from others, but are writing our own future.
What will be its effect?
Just imagine, when a child living in a small village in Bastar will be able to take his online classes without any buffering, or a village woman will be able to sell the handicrafts made by her to the whole world, then the purpose of ‘Digital India’ will actually be fulfilled. Be it e-commerce or digital payment, this small change will act as an engine for the rural economy.
Challenges are not few, but the path is clear
Installing thousands of new mobile towers and that too in difficult areas, is no mean task. Scindia also pointed out that billions of rupees are being spent on this scheme so that the network reaches the last citizen of the country. Now the day is not far when every corner of India will be connected to the whole world.
It is hoped that soon the day will come when the ‘ring of smartphones’ will echo in every village and the gap in connectivity will end. It is true, if there is a network then there is an opportunity!
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