eGov-July-2010-[48-49]-Citizen Miles

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Analysis

Mobility

Citizen miles While the 3G-WiMax-LTE battle is on, it’s important that e-Governance stakeholders remain technology-agnostic when reaching out to the citizen By Deepak Kumar

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s the broadband divide between the haves and have-nots continues, the torch bearers of digital democracy look at wireless with hope, just as they did one-and-a-half decade ago... Wireless, which was in second generation then, did not let the hopefuls down. As is acknowledged now, wireless has given tele-density a boost to the extent of causing a telecom revolution. There is reason, to hope again, that a thirdgeneration wireless will spawn a broadband revolution. What does that mean for e-Governance? Well, a lot.

The success and efficiency of an e-Governance project depends critically on the quality and extent of the network and its availability. The network needs to be robust and available at various levels—metros, state capitals, district HQs, sub-districts and finally the villages. While the fibre backbones are there in place to take care of connectivity up till the district HQ level to an extent, there is insufficient connectivity at sub-district and village levels.

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It’s all in the network


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