April 29, 2021
The Second Largest Mobile Phone Market
TV viewers may be able to switch their DTH or cable service providers without changing the set top box (STB) by the end of this year, according to regulator Trais Chairman R S Sharma."Since last two years we have been trying to make STBs interoperable. Large part of problem has been resolved. There are some business challenges (which) remain... we are looking at this to happen by end of this year," Sharma told reporters at an event here on Tuesday. He added that interoperability in a product should not come as an "after thought" but should be in place at the product planning stage itself."Open systems are going to be the future. Entire back-end of Aadhaar has been developed on open source plugs Factory software except biometric de-duplication system," Sharma said.The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) chairman released a study on open ecosystem for devices in India, prepared by the Indian Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) and consultant firm KPMG, which showed that 89 per cent of mobile phones in the country work on # open source operating systems.Sharma cited interoperability as one of the key factors behind the success of the Indian mobile phone industry where no subscriber is required to buy a new phone if he wants to change his service provider."Many apps/services are being accessed primarily on smartphones now. Prevalence of the Open OS has also facilitated smartphones supporting multi-lingual capabilities and also led to the enhancement of the Skill India program by the government," ICEA Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo said.The report found that Open OS mobile operating systems have expanded the smartphone market in India by reducing barriers to entry.According to the study, smartphones sold in India increased from 2 million units in 2009-10 to 117 million units in 2017-18, corresponding with the increase in smartphone makers from seven in 2009 to around 80 in 2018.India overtook the US to become the second largest mobile phone market in the world in terms of number of units, with the Indian smartphone market growing at a compound annual growth rate of 37 per cent (in value terms) to reach Rs 1.43 lakh crore in 2017."Manufacturing of Open OS based handsets is estimated to have created around 550 thousand direct and indirect jobs in India from 2014-2018," the report said.
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February 24, 2021
Controls Swathes Of Resource-Rich Ocean
"We are working on a counter-offer,†US Charge d’Affaires James Caruso said on Australian Broadcasting Corp..’ China’s offers are out on the table; it’s up to us to be competitive,†he said, without elaborating on the offer’s details.The United States has not had an ambassador in Australia since 2016, with Caruso filling in as top diplomat. radio when asked about reports that Australia, Japan and the US were looking to trump Huawei’s PNG project.The bid comes two years after Huawei first agreed to build a network there, and as plugs Manufacturers the United States and its allies mount a vigorous campaign to check China’s rising influence in the region by deepening their own diplomatic ties and boosting aid.
The battle for influence in the sparsely populated Pacific, where China has emerged as the second-largest donor, matters because each island state has a vote at forums like the United Nations, and controls swathes of resource-rich ocean. Huawei, which denies its equipment is a security threat, had no immediate comment.Representatives of Australia, Japan and Papua New Guinea had no immediate response when contacted by Reuters.The United States is working on a counter-offer to stop Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies Co from building internet infrastructure in Papua New Guinea, its top diplomat to Australia said. It also follows Australia shutting Huawei out of contracts to build a national mobile network on security grounds, and blocking it from laying a subsea communications cable from Sydney to PNG and the Solomon Islands.
Internet cabling has taken on a particular strategic significance, with Australia establishing a cabling division in its foreign office since the volume of data they carry and the possibility of eavesdropping raised national security concerns."The whole idea is to give alternatives.Papua New Guinean Minister for State Investment William Duma told Papua New Guinea’s The National newspaper last month that China’s Exim Bank would finance the 200 million project. This is not to say: ‘Don’t do business with China.Huawei in 2016 announced it would build a 5,457 km (3,390 miles) network of submarine cables linking 14 coastal towns in the resource-rich South Pacific nation of 8 million people, without providing a construction timetable
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