Interview

iVK Mobiles Takes Bottom to Top Route...

iVK Mobiles Takes Bottom to Top Route...

Grass root level growth, that ' s what mobile com
Read More >

READ All

Analysis

Understanding the V-Word...

By Ajay Goel, Managing Director, India & SA
Read More >

READ All

Rural India Not Aware Of Internet

Posted on September, Thursday 09, 2010 By ITVarNews Network

It may be shocking for some to know that about 84% of rural India is not aware of Internet. This was highlighted in a research jointly conducted by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and IMRB.

It may be shocking for some to know that about 84% of rural India is not aware of Internet. This was highlighted in a research jointly conducted by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and IMRB. When we are talking about broadband penetration in rural area then this report   The lack of awareness has been attributed as the primary reason that has prevented Internet penetration in rural India. The research further mentions that 38% of the rural population does not feel the need for Internet. It goes on to show that lack of infrastructural setup like electricity, proper Internet connection has deterred Internet penetration in rural India. 31% of rural population does not have Internet access point, 25% population has no Internet connection and about 22% has no electricity.   The lack of personal ownership of digital gadgets is an impediment to the Internet penetration in rural India. At present, common service centers (CSCs) and cyber cafes se

rve as the primary mode of accessing Internet in rural areas. More than 70% of the rural population access Internet through CSCs and cyber cafes (See Figure 2). This figure brings forth the need to improve the infrastructural setup with Government of Indias schemes like CSCs and State Wide Area Network (SWAN) Scheme.   Speaking about the findings of the research, Dr Subho ray, President, IAMAI said, The high percentage of people in rural India who are not aware of Internet underlines the need for better infrastructure and schemes like CSCs and SWAN. Such schemes will go a long way in increasing the Internet penetration in rural areas.

Discuss this Story

 


 Add a Comment

Reload Image



"ITVAR News welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant information. We try to block comments that appear to be spam or use offensive language. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of IT VAR News or Techplus Media. We cannot be held responsible for error and authenticity of details associated with comments. IT VAR News does not endorse the products or its specifications."

 Comments