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‘5G rollout in most districts boosting digital connectivity’

New Delhi: The rollout of 5G services in most districts along with regulatory reforms directed at improving telecom infrastructure and user experience has boosted digital connectivity in India, the Economic Survey 2024-25 has noted.

The document tabled in Parliament on Friday stated that telecom infrastructure in India is being significantly improved through the BharatNet Project, which aims to extend broadband access to rural areas, including villages, and enhance mobile coverage in regions such as the North-East, border areas, and islands.

“Digital connectivity has made major advancements in digital inclusion, technological innovation, and regulatory reforms this fiscal year, all in line with the government’s vision for a Digital India.

“The rollout of 5G services, along with the introduction of new policies aimed at enhancing telecommunications infrastructure and user experience, has played a crucial role in digital connectivity,” the pre-budget document said, noting that currently, 5G services are available in 779 out of 783 districts.

Under the Bharat Net Project, as of December 2024, 6.92 lakh km of Optical Fibre Cable has been laid, it said. Further, 2.14 lakh Gram Panchayats’ are service-ready (including 5,032 via satellite, and 12.04 lakh FTTH (fibre-to-the-home) connections have been installed, according to the survey.

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