How shared fibre infrastructure is powering India’s telecom and digital connectivity Future
By Kunal Bajaj, Co-Founder & CEO at CloudExtel
India’s digital growth story has moved well past the aspirational stage. With over 900 million internet users and some of the highest per-capita data consumption in the world, the country’s connectivity demands are outpacing what legacy infrastructure was ever designed to handle. The question today is not whether India needs more network capacity. It is whether the way that capacity gets built is fit for what lies ahead.
The answer, increasingly, points toward shared and neutral-host fibre infrastructure. Not as a workaround or a cost-cutting measure, but as the most logical and sustainable foundation for a connected economy at India’s scale.
Why Sharing Makes Structural Sense
India’s telecom sector has long operated on a model of parallel construction. Competing operators lay their own fibre along the same corridors, each building infrastructure that serves one commercial interest. The model made a certain kind...
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