Tech News

India Increases Broadband Speed by 400 percent to 2Mbps; still behind Bangladesh which Offers 5Mbps

HIGHLIGHTS

* India has raised the broadband speed to 2Mbps from 512Kbps.
* Bangladesh offers a minimum speed of up to 5Mbps.
* The Broadband India Forum (BIF) said this is a big improvement.
* The US offers 25Mbps speed to its people.

The government’s decision on a minimum speed of broadband 2Mbps from 512 Kbps has been lauded by several industry players and now, Broadband India Forum (BIF) also joined the wagon.

The forum hailed the decision and cleared that this is a 400 percent increase, but still, it does not good enough for India considering that its a mobile-first country. Also, the forum informed that it is unfortunate that 45,180 villages in the country are not getting 4G services.

According to government statistics, both wired and wireless broadband comes under the same subiect and will offer a 2Mbps speed limit. For the uninitiated, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) also recommended new speed to the Department of Telecommunication (DoT).

Besides, the TRAI said that there are 825.38 million broadband users in the country as per November 2022 data.

BIF states that this is a big upgradation, but there is a long way to go as countries like the United States are providing 25Mbps speed as the minimum prescribed speed and it was cleared by FCC (regulator).

Even Bangladesh is providing a minimum speed of up to 5Mbps; however, the forum added that 2Mbps speed will improve the services and experiences of people. Plus, the per data consumption.

Additionally, TV Ramachandran, President, BIF states that 2Mbps speed might not sound good in the current time as people always look for high speed for streaming videos, downloading, and video conferencing.

He added that “This strong nudge provided by the government will definitely help ensure improved consumer experience and consumer satisfaction.

Besides, this move is expected to benefit nooks and corners of metros, suburban areas, and rural areas. Plus, this will help all people who are working from home and depends on data applications.

It is worth noting that India had already crossed the 2Mbps speed mark. In fact, Ookla’s Speedtest Global Index reported that wired broadband in India provides 75Mbps speed, and wireless broadband ships more than 36Mbps until December 2022. Plus, the firm pointed out that these numbers are expected to increase due to expanding 5G coverage.

Broadband Speed in India

TV Ramachandran, President of the Broadband Industry Forum (BIF), said that 2Mbps might not be fast enough for today’s broadband world.

He said that for applications like telecommuting, file downloading, video conferencing, and streaming video (both SD and HD), people would need much faster speeds.

He noted that they are confident that the big gap between those who have good internet access and those who don’t will start to close because of what the government has done recently.

As per connectivity insights company Ookla’s Speedtest Global Index rankings for January 2023, India jumped two spots to 79th against 81st ranking in December last year, in the median fixed broadband speed test category.

For context, India’s median broadband speed stood at 50.02 Mbps from 49.14 Mbps in December. India stood at 81st ranking in November last year in the fixed broadband category.

COAI Views on 2Mbps Speed

According to the Cellular Operators Association of India, the speed can be different due to several factors. The industry body added that telcos will focus on affordability and availability. Plus, the 512Kbps speed for broadband will be continued.

It is important to note that video streaming requires more speed than 2Mbps, while download speed should be close to 14Mbps or 15Mbps.

This is quite surprising as broadband companies like Airtel, Jio, and BSNL promised to offer 1 Gbps with their plans; however, both leading companies are focussing on metros, while BSL is providing services in rural areas.

FAQ’s on Broadband India Forum (BIF)

1) What are COAI Views on 2Mbps Speed?

Ans) According to the Cellular Operators Association of India, the speed can be different due to several factors. The industry body added that telcos will focus on affordability and availability. Plus, the 512Kbps speed for broadband will be continued.

It is important to note that video streaming requires more speed than 2Mbps, while download speed should be close to 14Mbps or 15Mbps. This is quite surprising as broadband companies like Airtel, Jio, and BSNL promised to offer 1 Gbps with their plans; however, both leading companies are focussing on metros, while BSL is providing services in rural areas.

2) What’s the Broadband speed in India?

Ans) TV Ramachandran, President of the Broadband Industry Forum (BIF), said that 2Mbps might not be fast enough for today’s broadband world. He said that for applications like telecommuting, file downloading, video conferencing, and streaming video (both SD and HD), people would need much faster speeds.

He noted that they are confident that the big gap between those who have good internet access and those who don’t will start to close because of what the government has done recently.

As per connectivity insights company Ookla’s Speedtest Global Index rankings for January 2023, India jumped two spots to 79th against 81st ranking in December last year, in the median fixed broadband speed test category.

For context, India’s median broadband speed stood at 50.02 Mbps from 49.14 Mbps in December. India stood at 81st ranking in November last year in the fixed broadband category.

Also Read: Realme GT 3 Airtel and Jio broadband Plan

Also Read: BSNL Launches New Broadband Plan on Fibre Basic; Details Inside

Recent Posts

iPhone 17e Geekbench Results Show A19 Chip Performance Close to iPhone 17, With One Key GPU Difference

Highlights The iPhone 17e’s A19 chip delivers nearly identical CPU performance to the standard iPhone…

19 hours ago

Google Pixel 10a Now Available for Purchase in India – Price, Launch Offers and Full Specifications

Highlights Google Pixel 10a is now on sale in India via Flipkart and Google’s online…

2 days ago

Nothing Phone 4a vs Motorola Edge 70 – Comparing Features, Cameras, Battery and Price in India

Highlights Nothing Phone 4a highlights its transparent design with Glyph Bar lighting and Motorola Edge…

2 days ago

Poco X8 Pro Max Appears on Geekbench as Poco Confirms Dimensity Chipsets for Upcoming X8 Series

Highlights Poco has revealed that the upcoming X series will use MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra…

2 days ago

Realme C83 5G Launched in India With 144Hz Display and 7,000mAh Battery – Specs, Price and Availability

Highlights Realme C83 5G debuts in India starting at ₹13,499. Sales are scheduled to begin…

2 days ago

Truke Launches India’s First Premium Clip-On OWS Earbuds Under Rs 2,000 with TruClips

Highlights • Truke has expanded its audio portfolio with the launch of the TruClips, an…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.