Union Minister Manoj Sinha today said the new telecom policy is likely to be announced before March 2018 which will focus on 5G technology ecosystem, data security and privacy and other key areas in the sector.
Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha said at a ‘Broadband India Forum’ event that whether it is broadband spectrum, Internet adoption/availability, data protection or cyber security, what was applicable five years back is no more relevant in today’s context and new policies will need to be futuristic.
He said while the buzz today is 4G, the government is gearing up for the introduction of 5G services.
Sinha released a joint study by ICRIER & Broadband India Forum on impact internet application on GDP. As per the study, a 17 per cent increase in the total internet traffic in India during 2015-16 contributed to an increase of Rs 7 lakh crore in GDP, of which at least Rs 1.4 lakh crore was due to internet-based app services.
This puts the internet’s contribution to India’s GDP at about 5.6 per cent in 2015-16. The contribution is estimated to grow to nearly 16 per cent of the country’s GDP by 2020 or Rs 36 lakh crore (USD 534 billion), of which apps will contribute about half, the study said.
Telecom secretary Aruna Sundararajan said that broadband infrastructure should be used to deliver more than just entertainment and communication, and in new policy the government will look at coming with light touch regulation so that services like healthcare, education, financial services reach to the bottom of the pyramid.
By Baishakhi Dutta