Speaking on Bharat Net programme, which aims to provide broadband connectivity to all panchayats in the country, Deepak said all panchayats will have an ecosystem that will further boost the connectivity and bridge the digital divide in the country.
All village panchayats in the country will be connected through fibre optic network by 2018, he added.
The government had earlier set deadline of December 2016 to roll out optical fibre network across all panchayats.
He was speaking at Global Exhibition on Services in Greater Noida. Deepak said the pace of digitisation is accelerating and impressive but a lot still needs to be done.
The Telecom Secretary highlighted three areas that needed focus to bridge this divide - connectivity, language and digital illiteracy, and said the government and industry must work together to address the same.
On challenges in terms of language, Deepak said that at present most of the mobile communications are taking place in English but by January 1, 2017 mobile devices will be enabled for English, Hindi and one vernacular language.
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