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India 96th in download speed, behind Nepal, Bangladesh


MUMBAI: A cashless economy+ is possible only when a country has high internet speeds and high cyber security. Though India is going through demonetisation+ , a major aim of which is to promote digital transactions, the country figures poorly in the global cyber stakes. The country is 96th in terms of download speed and 105th in terms of average bandwidth availability. It also has a record of poor internet security, which is progressively becoming worse.

While in download speed India is behind even Bangladesh and Nepal, it tops the world in terms of 'ransomware' attacks. These assaults target banks and establishments with sensitive, confidential information.

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Users and experts alike are worried about growing cybercrime, with almost zero conviction. Cyber experts say the public in India are wary of cyber transaction for fear of falling victim to hacking attacks that steal personal data and in the face of which banks and the police more often than not plead helplessness.

Experts say the government should simultaneously give a thrust to expanding support infrastructure and vigilance to ensure safer online monetary transactions. When it comes to cybercrime, India is 6th in the world. The incidence of cybercrime in the country has doubled in just a year

In terms of availability of bandwidth, Sri Lanka, China, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia and several other countries are far ahead. Cyber experts welcome the digitisation of transactions, but lament the deplorable condition of IT infrastructure and education.




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Deputy commissioner of police (cybercrime), Nagpur, Sachin Patil emphasises the need for awareness. "In card-based transactions, no one should disclose pin number or OTPs to anybody over the phone. People give fake calls claiming their association with banks and ask security details. Always swipe your card in front of yourself as sometimes it is swiped in skimmer devices which read your magnetic data on the card," he said.

Endorsing reports by Kaspersky Lab and Akamai, which suggests that India tops the world in ransomware attacks, cyber expert Vijay Mukhy said even a person like him thinks twice before doing online monetary transactions.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...e-security-bandwidth/articleshow/56128786.cms
 
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Its just started...
have some patience ...
 
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Cashless economy structure is incongruous to India's slow & sluggish Internet speed.
Ill conceived idea for India with 70% of its citizen packed in villages with no card readers or ATMs.
It takes 5 seconds to load a page in India, while the time taken is less in Sri Lanka.
 
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Digital India, Cashless India, Skills India, Clean India, India Shining, India Rising, India Poised... All empty slogans to pull wool over people's eyes.

How about Impoverished India? At least it's truthful.
 
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Its just started...
have some patience ...

Hmmm.. The issue is the govt target of a cashless economy is not viable if the required infrastructure and security is not there.. Time is of an essence here
 
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Hmmm.. The issue is the govt target of a cashless economy is not viable if the required infrastructure and security is not there.. Time is of an essence here
for that digital penetration is required...for card swipes or mobile payments 4mbps is luxury...i have been doing cashless on devices that run at 14-54 kbps :)
 
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for that digital penetration is required...for card swipes or mobile payments 4mbps is luxury...i have been doing cashless on devices that run at 14-54 kbps :)

It's not only the down load speed and broadband availability that is lacking but India tops the countries with high cyber crime as the study shows, Quite surprising given the much louded IT professionals produced there

Wouldn't there be a reluctance even by those with access to the internet to make monetary transactions on line given the status ? The authorities will have a massive task convincing people
 
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Its a wonder that average speed is not falling. Let me paint you a picture.
Currently India's internet users are compounding 25 pc annualy. To keep the avg speed same the internet egress capacity has to increase by atleast 25 pc annualy.

But actually avg speed have also been increasing. So put things in perspective. Average speed will continue to be low with marginal growth until 2020 when internet population starts to saturate. After that expect it to double every three year with an upper limit decided by technological capability and consumption.
 
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!0th pass Modi is ruling India by fooling.
He does not know what he started.
He is a moron.
 
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India 96th in download speed, behind Nepal, Bangladesh


MUMBAI: A cashless economy+ is possible only when a country has high internet speeds and high cyber security. Though India is going through demonetisation+ , a major aim of which is to promote digital transactions, the country figures poorly in the global cyber stakes. The country is 96th in terms of download speed and 105th in terms of average bandwidth availability. It also has a record of poor internet security, which is progressively becoming worse.

While in download speed India is behind even Bangladesh and Nepal, it tops the world in terms of 'ransomware' attacks. These assaults target banks and establishments with sensitive, confidential information.

Master.jpg



Users and experts alike are worried about growing cybercrime, with almost zero conviction. Cyber experts say the public in India are wary of cyber transaction for fear of falling victim to hacking attacks that steal personal data and in the face of which banks and the police more often than not plead helplessness.

Experts say the government should simultaneously give a thrust to expanding support infrastructure and vigilance to ensure safer online monetary transactions. When it comes to cybercrime, India is 6th in the world. The incidence of cybercrime in the country has doubled in just a year

In terms of availability of bandwidth, Sri Lanka, China, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia and several other countries are far ahead. Cyber experts welcome the digitisation of transactions, but lament the deplorable condition of IT infrastructure and education.




Master.jpg





Deputy commissioner of police (cybercrime), Nagpur, Sachin Patil emphasises the need for awareness. "In card-based transactions, no one should disclose pin number or OTPs to anybody over the phone. People give fake calls claiming their association with banks and ask security details. Always swipe your card in front of yourself as sometimes it is swiped in skimmer devices which read your magnetic data on the card," he said.

Endorsing reports by Kaspersky Lab and Akamai, which suggests that India tops the world in ransomware attacks, cyber expert Vijay Mukhy said even a person like him thinks twice before doing online monetary transactions.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...e-security-bandwidth/articleshow/56128786.cms

We are working on this one & expect results soon
 
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Cashless economy structure is incongruous to India's slow & sluggish Internet speed.
Ill conceived idea for India with 70% of its citizen packed in villages with no card readers or ATMs.
It takes 5 seconds to load a page in India, while the time taken is less in Sri Lanka.

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!0th pass Modi is ruling India by fooling.
He does not know what he started.
He is a moron.

We have to modulate our systems for high growth to remove bottlenecks, and if we go about it serially it will be really slow.

The process has to be parallel. We cant start developing a cashless system and an infrastructure supporting the capacity and security when internet penetration has saturated. Rather we need to have these systems ready when we do.

http://www.internetlivestats.com/internet-users/india/ . It gives a rough idea of projection of India's internet base. It is expected that by 2020 we will have a very bare minimum of 750 Million users. So we have only 4 years to get these systems in place.

Rather than saying we our too early to go cashless, i would say we are late to the party.
 
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We are working on this one & expect results soon

I'm afraid it's easier said than done.. Some of the stats given are truly staggering and surprising, For a country like India that pride itself on IT proffesionals
 
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Rather than saying we our too early to go cashless, i would say we are late to the party.

Yeah but as you mentioned it should be developed in parallel.. But the issue here is the infrastructure and security lapses far behind it over weigh anything even remotely ready to be cashless transaction based economy
 
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