Telecom major Ericsson India has launched a rural wireless broadband project to provide high-speed Internet connectivity to farmers in India's villages.
The project, named Gramjyoti, has been launched in the eastern coast of Tamil Nadu in partnership with four other companies and a non-government organization. To begin with, company officials said the project would cover 18 villages and 15 small towns around Mahabalipuram.
Gramjyoti is a major initiative to provide high-speed Internet connection enabling the users to access a range of services including telemedicine, e-education, e-governance, online local information, voice and video call services, live television and entertainment.
Ericsson has tied up with several partner companies to provide various services under the project.
Thus, Edurite will provide e-education, Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation will provide healthcare services, One97