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Bimal Jalan
Paved the way for private ISPs in India
Thursday, December 07, 2006
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It was Bimal Jalan, a career bureaucrat, who first laid the framework of privatization of Internet services in India. The ISP policy was announced as a result of the recommendation of Jalan Committee. Another path breaking recommendation Jalan made, which was later accepted, was the permission to government agencies like the railways, state electricity boards and power grid corporations to create a network to provide bandwidth.

The fact that Jalan committee accepted most of the suggestions made by the stakeholders goes to show the commitment to the growth of Internet in India. The most remarkable recommendation, which was accepted by the committee (which was earlier opposed by DoT), was the permission to ISPs to approach Software Technology Parks of India for international connectivity as an alternative to the Internet gateway of the VSNL.

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