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BROAD
BAND -THE FUTURE OF INTERNET
"If oil has fuelled the global economy for the last twenty years,
Bandwidth will do so for the next ten years…," asserts USA-based
Gururaj Deshpande, Chairman of Sycamore Networks, while describing
the importance of the bandwidth in the Internet arena.
What does Bandwidth stand for in communication networking? Bandwidth
is the measure of the speed of communication on the Internet. The
more the Bandwidth, the speedier will be the access, just as the
greater the pipe size, the more the water flow! In this case, the
more the Bandwidth or Broadband, the faster the data flow.
If data flow is slow, it results in awful dial-ups and slow access
to the Internet. Accessibility is slow in India as compared
to other countries like USA, UK, Japan and China.
The main reason behind this is the lesser Bandwidth that Indian
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have. Here in India, the data
flow is just 325 megabits per second (mbps) in contrast to 500 gega
bits per second (gbps) in USA, followed by UK and Japan, which offer
160 and 120 gbps respectively.
What might be the reason for India to lag behind those net-savvy
nations in this regard? Apart from infrastructure, the absence of
a national body to support Internet's Broadband access is also the
reason. At present, Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited [VSNL] is
the only body acting on this. Seeing VSNL's inability to cater to
the huge Bandwidth requirement of the Indian ISPs, the government
has allowed ISPs to import Bandwidth. According to Sukaran Singh
of NetMedia India, the existing bandwidth availability is
just one hundredth of the overall requirement. He estimates that
even a small company today needs 2 to 4 mbps.
How can ISPs serve subscribers better by having greater Bandwidth?
With Broadband, subscribers can watch video, film clips and even
TV programmes! All this is in addition to downloading audio and
video data. Broadband helps a subscriber to go shopping online and
even helps in establishing a link between a patient and the doctor
who is miles away! In the area of video conferencing and online
education, Broadband is the future.
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