To improve accessibility, security and authorization for telecommunications in India, Alliance Communications Minister Jyotiradiitya Scindia launched a set of citizen-centric initiatives on Friday.
Key points of the event include launching the Sanchar Saathi mobile app, National Broadband Mission (NBM) 2.0, and the inauguration of the Intra Circle Roaming Facility at DBN-funded 4G mobile website.
The Sanchar Saathi mobile app is a user-friendly platform designed to enhance telecommunications security and authorize citizens.
The Minister stressed when launching the mobile app: “The program not only provides access to opportunities, but also ensures a secure environment for all users.”
He stressed that the Sanchar Saathi application is committed to keeping the telecom network secure, secure and trustworthy for everyone.
The Sanchar Saathi mobile app is available for Android and iOS platforms, providing users with key tools to secure their telecom resources and combat telecom fraud.
Key features include: Chakshu – Report suspicious fraudulent communications (SFC): Users can report suspicious calls and SMS directly from the mobile phone log; Mobile connections that know your name: Citizens can identify and manage issued under their name All mobile connections ensure unauthorized use; block lost/stolen mobile phones: can quickly block, track and recover lost or stolen mobile devices; and understand the authenticity of mobile phones: The app provides a An easy way to verify the authenticity of mobile phones, ensuring users buy real devices.
The Sananchar Saathi mobile app has over 900 million smartphone users and is designed to ensure everyone can access these important services using some faucets on their smartphones.
The union minister initiated the National Broadband Mission (NBM) 2.0 by unveiling his vision document.
Jyotiradiityascindia stressed that NBM 2.0 is based on the success of NBM 1.0, and has built nearly 800,000 towers under this success.
“Broadband subscriptions have increased from Rs 6.6 crore to 94 crore. This growth is the foundation for the fulcrum, foundation and NBM 2.0 launch,” he said.
He stressed that the main goal of NBM 2.0 is to connect the remaining 170,000 villages across the country and achieve ambitious milestones.
He added: “Our goal is to ensure that at least 60 of every 100 rural households can use broadband connections. In addition, our goal is to achieve a minimum fixed broadband download speed of 100 Mbps, creating a strong digital foundation for rural India. Facilities.”
Digital Bharat Nidhi (DBN), earlier known as USOF, played a major role in bridging the telecommunications divide throughout rural and remote areas through its extensive mobile tower project. Telecom towers funded by DBN such difficult areas are catering to subscribers of specific TSPs that have installed mobile towers through DBN funds. So far, subscribers to other TSPs have not yet received benefits from DBN-funded towers.
During the event, the union minister also unveiled the Intra Circle Roaming (ICR) on a DBN-funded 4G mobile website.
He stressed the importance of this initiative, noting: “This is a crucial pillar, our three TSPs – BSNL, Airtel and Reliance – use each other with all DBN-funded locations. We not only want to ensure connectivity , and also provides customers across the country with freedom of choice. ”
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