The sector has already creating jobs and introducing National Digital Communication Policy-2018 and my understanding from the experience with INDIA is that telephones usage should be regulated with respect to age, profession, nature of usage and need. The one and only governmental sector can govern the people activities in through Telecom Industry. The investment towards the sector should be more and expected to be creating jobs in rapid pace. With roll out of services including Wi-Fi services in rural areas gaining momentum, the jobs should eventually happens to keep increasing with usage of telephones. The one thing which is lacking in INDIA is Governing the usage of people with telephones. Even though the statement from Arun Sundarajan commissioner of Telecom regulatory commission and rural authority on creating job with telecom industry keeps happy, it is expected to financially keep enriched towards good doers towards the community we perished to move with multifold ideas on regulating the telecommunication industry on building of Softwares on limiting the usage of internet at places like office, while driving, library and at home. The nature has given the freedom to enjoy its existence and not to exploit. Similarly the reachability of internet towards the user should keep the user satisfied and to turned up to turmoil.
The internet is a global medium playing a crucial role in our lives, acting as a source of instant information, entertainment, news, and social interactions. However, more than 65 percent of the world’s internet population, approximately 5.3 billion people, face some form of restriction in accessing this global information highway. As an exploratory study, let's uncover which countries impose the harshest internet restrictions and where citizens enjoy the most freedom of online info-access. The Worst Countries for Internet Censorship Surprisingly, not all the usual suspects take the top spots. North Korea, China, and Iran clinch the dubious distinction of having the worst internet censorship, scoring a maximum 11 out of possible 11 points. However, the inclusion of Iran in this group is due to its increased attempts to block VPNs and create a government-monitored VPN scheme. In these three countries, residents are denied access to Western social media, porn, and significant news me...
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