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Digital revolution: India comes of age

Last updated on: December 31, 2010 11:40 IST

India's digital world has witnessed tremendous growth in the past decade.

The telecom sector, in particular, saw an explosive growth in its mobile subscriber base, cheaper mobile services and the introduction of mobile number portability and 3G services.

The entertainment sector also took to the trend with more and more Indians logging onto the world wide web. However, the broadband subscriber base is still low.

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Digital revolution: India comes of age

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TELECOM

The decade certainly belonged to the telecom sector.

While the average revenue per user continued a downward trend, India logged the fastest growing mobile user base globally, after China.

The mobile user base has grown 110 times since 2001. However, the landline user base fell considerably.

INTERNET

While Indian users made their presence felt on the Internet, the overall Internet subscriber base in India remained disappointing.

The problems that plagued 2001 seemed to persist.

At present, Internet penetration is approximately 0.8 per cent, while the country's teledensity stands at 60.99 per cent (September 2010).

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2001

2010

* Prediction based on calculations on available data


Source: Internet and Mobile

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NET CASTS ITS WEB WORLD WIDE

Some important developments of the decade.

2001-2004

2005-2007

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

2008-2010

Source: IAMAI, Trai, Juxt Consult, Ficci Frames 2010

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2011 AND BEYOND

Subho Ray, president, Internet and Mobile Association of India

The mobile and Internet industry looks at 2011 with hope.

What to expect: eCommerce based on value proposition will see significant growth.

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DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT

While television rules, PCs, mobile handsets and iPods make headway. Bollywood went global and movies were simultaneously released on the web.

2000-2003

2000, direct to home services introduced, DD added 4.6 mn users

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2004-2006

2007-2009

From just 3 per cent user base in 2007, DTH subscriber base touch 20 mn by '09

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2010

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2011 AND BEYOND

Amit Khanna, chairman, Convergence Committee of Ficci

The next decade will be truly the first 'Convergence Decade'. In a digital world lines between various entertainment platforms will start fading.

A film will have different versions, to be enjoyed on different media. Access of voice, data and video will be ubiquitous and through various platforms.

Similarly, we will use different devices to entertain and inform, and transact. Over all per capita spend on leisure will rise sharply.

Finally, even as pan-global entertainment (movies, television, games) will rise, there will be an even stronger resurgence of regional media and content.

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