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Govt may revise minimum broadband speed to 2 Mbps from 512 Kbps

The policy was last revised in 2011, with the minimum speed raised to 512 Kbps from 256 Kbps

January 07, 2019 / 16:23 IST
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In good news to broadband users, the Centre plans to revise the minimum connection speed to over 2 Mbps (Megabits per second) immediately and then raise it to 5 Mbps from 512 Kbps (kilobits per second) at present.

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The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) will shortly unveil a revised policy for the same in keeping with the government’s objective of 'Broadband for All' by 2022, as per a senior official quoted in the report by DNA Money.

The policy was last revised in 2011, with the minimum speed raised to 512 Kbps from 256 Kbps. It will be given a final stamp of approval by the Telecom Commission, DoT’s highest policy-making body, the report said.