India
is ranked below Bhutan and Sri Lanka in terms of broadband penetration
and the multi-layered structure involved in the decision making for the
sector needs to be overhauled, telecom regulator TRAI said today.
“India
ranks 125th in the world for fixed broadband penetration. Some of our
neighbours like Bhutan and Sri Lanka are ahead of us. We need to
seriously think about it,” TRAI Chairman Rahul Khullar said while
sharing details of recommendations on the subject of ‘Delivering
Broadband Quickly’.
To
promote the use of fixed-line broadband, TRAI also proposed that the
licence fee on the revenues earned from fixed line should be exempted
for 5 years.
In the wireless or mobile broadband segment, India is ranked at 113th with a penetration of 3.2 per 100 inhabitants.
The
regulator also suggested the need to revamp government bodies involved
in decision making that impact spread of broadband including that of
Wireless Planning Commission (WPC) — custodian of spectrum at Department
of Telecom.
TRAI
said WPC should be converted into an independent body by de-linking it
from DoT and suggested that it can be converted into a statutory body
reporting to Parliament or any other existing statutory body.
The
regulator has said that multi-layered structure for decision making,
for National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN), is not suitable and structure
needs immediate overhaul.
NOFN
project aims to spread broadband across 2.5 lakh village panchayats by
the end of 2016 but has missed its target of completing roll out in
first 50,000 panchayats by March 2015.
The
regulator has also called for an audit of spectrum held by all the
bodies including public sector companies and government organisation to
check if it is being used efficiently.
The
regulator said present usage of spectrum available with government
agencies should be reviewed, starting within 6 months, so as to identify
the possible areas where spectrum can be refarmed for efficient use.
TRAI
expressed concern on government delaying guidelines on spectrum trading
and sharing saying that “it is strongly urged that a decision is taken
no later than 3 months from now.”
It
also recommended that the cable operators should be allowed to function
as resellers of internet service provider licence and digitisation of
cable services should be implemented in tier 2 and 3 cities in a
time-bound manner.
TRAI
said that the government needs to encourage local and foreign companies
to build data centre parks on the lines of industrial parks and SEZs.
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