30 YEARS 30 TECHS
Voice and Data|July 2024
From analogue roots to digital dynamos, India's communication sector has shifted seismically, reshaping the digital realm and fuelling economic growth.
PRATIMA HARIGUNANI
30 YEARS 30 TECHS

India has come a long way-indeed. There were many ignition points and new paths that made the country's communication technology landscape the way it is today. It is a journey of many beautiful, exciting, and path-breaking decades.

First, there were signal flares. Then pigeons-yes, a proper postal system that originated in Serbia and Persia. Then, papyrus rolls. Then, the 17th-century semaphore lines. Then, the 18th-century first transAtlantic telegraph cable. From one thing to another, from Joseph Henry's electric telegraph to Lee De Forest's radio, from Morse Code to the walkie-talkie, to Bell's telephone and Marconi's first wireless communication over the sea-the story of communication has undergone many twists, turns, flips, and somersaults.

India's story is no different. Just a few decades back, the Baby Boomers would painstakingly wait for a trunk call to connect. And today, Generation Alpha will not forgive even a nanosecond delay for an app to pop into action.

Here's a quick overview of 30 technologies that have shaped India's telecom landscape in the last three decades and a glance at how far we have come.

#1 PCO

Ah! Those yellow boxes of Narnia's land. You walk into one and then get immersed in a much-deserved call-just by dropping a few coins in the slot. These Public Call Offices or PCO booths were a respite to many Indians who wanted to make local calls. They supplemented the DoT's International Subscriber Dialling (ISD) and Subscriber's Trunk Dialling (STD) in a good way by being accessible and affordable to the last mile and remote parts. The owners of these booths worked on a revenue-share and commission system. With the advent of landlines, cell phones, and the Internet, their presence and use dropped significantly. As of a 2022 report from TRAI, there was a drop in all states seen in various BSNL and MTNL PCOS, with a total dip of 12.14% to 50,188 PCOS.

#2 INTERNET

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