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Estonia – The world's most digitally advanced country. Lot to learn for #digitalindia

To understand how a society can completely transform itself by enabling internet access for its citizens, Estonia presents a great case study. Estonia, as a country with a population of 1.3 million, has one of the highest technology adoption rates with over 80% of...
Why India should declare Free Internet Access as a Human Right! #digitalindia #ICT4D

Why India should declare Free Internet Access as a Human Right! #digitalindia #ICT4D

Over the past few years and even today, it has been repeatedly pointed by researchers and NGOs through key World Development Indicators[1] that countries with higher internet penetration benefit with higher economic development, freer information and media...

25 cities in India to get #FreeWifi – Government plans for #digitalindia

NEW DELHI: Government is looking for a speedy rollout of Wi-Fi services at select public places in top 25 cities with population of over 10 lakh by June 2015. "Government has plans to empanel 3-4 Wi-Fi service provider for speedy roll out of Wi-Fi hotspots across...

'#DigitalIndia's Optical Fibre Connectivity – Not Good Enough! via The Economic Times

India falls way short on connectivity backed by an optical fibre network, said chief of Sterlite Technologies, a company that makes power transmission and optic-fibre products. According to Anand Agarwal, capacity planning lags demand in India, not the other way...

The not so equal Internet – 74% of countries lack net neutrality rules!

The report led web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee to call for net access to be recognised as a human right. The World Wide Web Foundation, led by Sir Tim, measured the web’s contribution to the social, economic and political progress of 86 countries. Other...
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