Targets  Basic Regulatory support mechanism exists such as Unified License, Service Quality etc.  60.1 % Households achieved, 75% next target i.e. 1.3M.

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Targets  Basic Regulatory support mechanism exists such as Unified License, Service Quality etc.  60.1 % Households achieved, 75% next target i.e. 1.3M additional Household/Institutional coverage  The 1 st 60.1% has covered relatively easy to serve areas. The next phase of additional ~ 15% HH are expected to be difficult – infrastructure, PC penetration, literacy wise

Implementation Plan  2 nd P – Private Sector  Provide network coverage  Establish Community Tele Centers with Broadband Access, create awareness, offer training, run the center for 5 years  3 rd P – Public (The Community)  To provide space for telecenter  Promote use of IT services in education, businesses and governance  Make the EBC sustainable after 3 rd to 5 th Year by charging training, internet usage and related IT services

Implementation Plan  1 st P – Public  Provide differential subsidy to Service Provider i.e. Estimated Technology Dependent Infrastructure Cost, USF Area/Block wise minus Service Provider’s offered cost  Provide subsidy for content creation & facilities for E- Health, E-Farming, Market Access.

Regulatory Changes  USF Contribution not necessary for participation, it is discriminatory to bar small village wireless operators.  A Co-Ordination Board to synchronize all the activities among various Govt. Dept such as Education, Health etc.

Monitoring  Network Management System Access to hired technical auditors, collect session, volume used info  Field visit to infrastructure elements, verify the boq & performance  Field Visit every 3 months to all CBCs by independent hired auditors, verify hardware & services  Social/economic impact studies.