Title :
Using global content balancing to solve the broadband penetration problem in the developing world: case study, india
Author :
Gumaste, Ashwin ; Gokhale, Prasad ; Das, Tamal ; Purohit, M.K. ; Agrawal, Peeyush
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The growth of broadband services in India has been a fraction of the otherwise very impressive cellular growth of almost 500 million+ connections in the past decade. We extend our work in [1], in which we defined and analyzed the causes of the stagnation of broadband penetration in India, and propose a comprehensive solution. Specifically, we understand the problem from a business perspective, and then propose a novel techno-economic model that is shown to lead to enhanced broadband penetration. This model is based on a concept that we term global content balancing - showcasing the relationship between content and the proliferation of broadband. We show the working of this model and postulate reasons for its acceptability and success. A simulations study evaluates our solution and compares it to usage-based approaches, showing a return on investment improvement.
Keywords :
broadband networks; cellular radio; economics; investment; telecommunication industry; telecommunication services; India; broadband penetration problem; broadband services; cellular growth; global content balancing; return on investment; techno-economic model; usage-based approach; Broadband communication; Cellular networks; Globalization; Investments; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2012.6194385