Tele-density to double in three years: A. Raja

April 04, 2010 06:41 pm | Updated April 05, 2010 04:08 pm IST - Puducherry

A file photo of A. Raja

A file photo of A. Raja

The Centre said the target of 600 million phone connections by 2012 under the National Telecom Policy-1999 had been achieved and claimed tele-density, particularly in rural areas, would double in the next three years.

Every month not less than two crore connections were given, Union Communications and IT Minister A. Raja said launching the BSNL’s 3G mobile service here.

The target of 600 million connections by 2012 under the National Telecom Policy-1999 had not only been achieved but exceeded with 650 million provided the telecom facility, Raja said.

Tele-density particularly in rural areas, which was now ten per cent, would double in the next three years, he said.

“BSNL has a wider concentration and coverage of people in remote villages,” he said and appealed to the workers and employees to be prepared to face the challenge posed by private players.

Allaying fears of employees and other stakeholders that BSNL would be privatised, he said “nothing would be done to affect the workers and their welfare and no decision would be taken without consulting the workers.”

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