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In India, only 10 million people have access to broadband, and most of those individuals are located in major cities, while 400 million people have mobile phones.

Research Area: Broadband Adoption

Tags: rural, broadband adoption, mobile broadband, underserved, international broadband, unserved, india, mobile phones

Rahul Gaitonde, “TPRC Panelists Agree on Need for Better Broadband Data,” BroadbandCensus.com. September 25, 2009.