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UPA presents upbeat picture of telecom sector

UPA presents upbeat picture of telecom sector

The controversies surrounding the telecom sector notwithstanding, the UPA government on Wednesday sought to present a positive picture of this area, saying the telephone density has increased and call prices have dropped to the lowest level in the world.

The controversies surrounding the telecom sector notwithstanding, the UPA government on Wednesday sought to present a positive picture of this area, saying the telephone density has increased and call prices have dropped to the lowest level in the world.

In the 'Report to the People', released by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi on the fourth anniversary of UPA-11, the government said that in its nine-year rule, telephone density in rural areas increased 25 times, while India now has one of the lowest telecom rates in the world making phones accessible to the poor.

With an aim to provide connectivity to the farthest corner of the country, the government is also connecting around 2.5 lakh gram panchayats through optical fibre by 2014.

The telecom sector, which has been hit by controversies and court judgements in the last few years, has also witnessed regulatory uncertainty and hurt the investor sentiment.

This is reflected in a sharp decline in foreign investments. FDI in the sector plummeted by 96 per cent to $70.46 million in April-November 2012 period from $1,987.18 million during the same period a year ago.

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Published on: May 22, 2013, 8:37 PM IST
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