New Delhi: As Asia gears up for the next wave of digital transformation to connect the next billion people online, infrastructural and affordability barriers are being broken in India by Reliance Industries Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani and his initiatives, a new survey said on Friday.
According to the survey by Booking Holdings, the world's leader in online travel, growing affluence has lifted over a billion people out of poverty, creating a new middle class -- in many countries for the first time -- and driving growth in consumer demand.
Asked which factors were driving, or were likely to drive, increased internet adoption, the respondents highlighted pull factors like the increased availability of high-quality infrastructure, improved affordability and better public understanding of the internet as factors that would drive increased uptake.
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"This ties in neatly with the infrastructural -- as opposed to the human -- barriers, the removal of which our respondents identified as being key to unleashing the potential of the Next Billion."
"With projects such as the $35 billion investment in 4G by Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, these barriers are quickly coming down in India," the report emphasised.
As on March 31, the subscriber base of Reliance Jio stood at 306.7 million. The average data consumption per user per month was 10.9 GB and average voice consumption 823 minutes per user per month.
"We at Jio are truly overwhelmed and proud to now serve over 300 million subscribers. The growth in data and voice traffic at this scale has been unparalleled," Mukesh Ambani had said.
For the survey, Booking Holdings surveyed tech experts and tech leaders in three markets -- China, India and Indonesia.