Tata Communications To wire up India

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I know there are many dissatisfied tata indicom customers. At least, with wireless broadband, they can get rid of the local cable operators, who are are mismanaging the cable setup. Since dependence on unauthorised and hip-hop cabling will go with wireless, reliability should increase several fold.

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March 07, 2008
A gap has long existed between India's tech savvy and its access to broadband Internet, which some estimates peg at a mere 0.3 per cent of the population. Now the world's back office is getting wired--by going wireless.
Tata Communications, part of the Indian Tata Group conglomerate, aims to blanket India in WiMax, a super-speedy version of wireless broadband, by March 2009. The plan will cost more than $100 million and span 115 Indian cities. The goal: to provide 20 million broadband connections by 2010, a target set by the Indian government.




Tata Communications wires up India
 
Nothing is certain...lets wait and watch.:P

I know there are many dissatisfied tata indicom customers. At least, with wireless broadband, they can get rid of the local cable operators, who are are mismanaging the cable setup. Since dependence on unauthorised and hip-hop cabling will go with wireless, reliability should increase several fold.

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March 07, 2008
A gap has long existed between India's tech savvy and its access to broadband Internet, which some estimates peg at a mere 0.3 per cent of the population. Now the world's back office is getting wired--by going wireless.
Tata Communications, part of the Indian Tata Group conglomerate, aims to blanket India in WiMax, a super-speedy version of wireless broadband, by March 2009. The plan will cost more than $100 million and span 115 Indian cities. The goal: to provide 20 million broadband connections by 2010, a target set by the Indian government.




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