Monday, December 2, 2024

Network Readiness Index 2024

 


India has achieved remarkable progress in the Network Readiness Index (NRI) 2024. The country has climbed 11 places to rank 49th, up from 60th in 2023, which evaluates 133 economies based on technology, people, governance, and impact.

Key Areas of Evaluation


The NRI assesses four main areas – Technology, People, Governance, and Impact, which utilize 54 different indicators to measure performance. This comprehensive evaluation provides vital information about each country’s digital readiness.


India’s Score Improvement


India’s score has risen from 49.93 in 2023 to 53.63 in 2024. This improvement reflects the country’s enhanced digital infrastructure and services.


Leading Indicators


India ranks 1st in “AI scientific publications,” “AI talent concentration,” and “ICT services exports.” It holds the 2nd position for “FTTH/Building Internet subscriptions,” “Mobile broadband internet traffic,” and “International Internet bandwidth.” Additionally, it ranks 3rd in “Domestic market scale” and 4th in “Annual investment in telecommunication services.”


Performance Among Lower-Middle-Income Countries


Among lower-middle-income countries, India ranks 2nd, following Vietnam. This positioning marks India’s important advancements in digital technology compared to its peers.


Digital Transformation Initiatives


India’s digital transformation has accelerated over the past decade. The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has overseen substantial growth in telecommunication infrastructure. Tele density has risen from 75.2% to 84.69%. Wireless connections have reached 119 crore.


Impact of Digital India Initiative


The Digital India initiative has increased broadband access in rural areas. Internet subscribers have surged from 25.1 crore to 94.4 crore, with a notable rise in wireless internet usage.Reforms in spectrum management, business regulations, and consumer protection have boosted the telecom sector. These changes have created a more conducive environment for growth and innovation.


Advancements in 5G Services


India launched 5G services in 2022, boosting its global mobile broadband speed ranking from 118th to 15th. This rapid improvement puts stress on India’s commitment to enhancing its telecommunications capabilities.


India is pursuing the Bharat 6G Vision, aiming to lead in future telecom technologies. Investments in emerging technologies and strong data capabilities will support this vision.


website: popularscientist.com


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