'Poor infrastructure may affect ITeS investments'
Sunday, December 14 2003 15:02 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Poor infrastructure could result in a loss of $ 21 billion of investment to other competing
countries in Asia and this is a major threat to the realisation of India's projected IT vision for 2008,
according to a CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) paper on IT.
India needs to enable the creation of adequate infrastructure in the form of national backbone, integrate
telecom policies to roll out data transmission and rationalise tariff structure for bandwidth, the CII paper
on 'IT-empowering growth' stated.
It said adequate long distance bandwidth at competitive rates is critical to the growth of IT-enabled
services.
Immediate connectivity and high levels of redundancy is essential in the IT-enabled service business in
all customer services and mission-critical applications which require 100 per cent standby power back-
ups, mirror data centres and high bandwidth from service locations, the paper said.
Downtime in Indian telecom networks varies from 3-15 per cent against the global benchmark of 0.1 per
cent.
PTI
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