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Well researched.. Thought provoking.. And I must say we've not yet been able to tap the real potential of India.
Reaching so many people like in India and China where population has great numbers and there is a lot of poverty is very difficult , many ignoring doctors and health problems
great article....and that the real potential of India has not been realised... still much has to be done...
Very Nicely Written. Reaching Half a billion people in india is great. Any medium that supports it is Mobiles.
Gr8 article. India has been predicted as one of the greatest economies to emerge after the recession.
very nice article saurabh. its a pleasure meeting you once in a while.
lots of dreams have begun taking shape (read: unique IDs) and lets hope this one also picks up steam very soon.
This was indeed a great article and provides an insight into the internet and its penetration in the country...
What I consider truly remarkable is that an agrarian economy, a country with more than 40% of its people below the poverty line and an equal number of illiterates is a force to reckon with in the IT industry. For many Indians who cant spell computer properly, their children are forging their destiny with those self-same computers.
Yes. Well researched and well written article. 1000 crores is a lot of money from any standards. With less than 6% internet penetration, I believe India is the Place to invest for the world. In US, its nearly saturated.
Great Idea to work On.
And increasing your user base from 50 million Internet users to 500 million Indians !!
Hi Saurav
Better late than never....read your article...synonymous of well researched article..and lots of food for thought as well.Met you also in Ibibo last week and was quite impressed with your understanding of the internet revolution that we are all a part of...
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Hey,
Nice article...I see you already have a lot of good comments...please include me in the long list of people who have enjoyed the piece.
Cheers,
Jayatri
Great post and a great idea.
But the actual implementation will not be as smooth a process as you have said- one thing leading to the other.
Yes, the mass will have to be taken along. We service the US and a large unserviced mass is right here in india.
Also this is not like in US where outsourcing is an endangered opportunity. We can earn and spread prosperity both at the same time.
For a start, we can begin with increasing internet penetration and also more PCs for people.
You are absolutely right sir ,Indian Market is the biggest Untapped Market in the world.
Great article dude..
but the problem with us indians is that we argue and debate and talk a lot and do not act.. hence such brilliant ideas and thoughts do not see the light of the day..
comfirmism and chalta hai is our national identity
and then there would be goons smashing such one boxes cause they do not have local language installed or they are not mentioned in holy books ..
but inspite of all this, guess its time thinkers like you take center stage...
great long-term vision. wish our leaders could think like that. nice article saurabh, you rock!
Thought provoking and well written article...Saurabh. However, Reach is one side of the spectrum which is in itself a challenge for the one-box concept to make inroads. The other side of the spectrum is the status quo bias which can be a dampener as the untapped segment you are talking about are people who tend to not change any established behaviour unless there is a compelling incentive to change.
Nevertheless, the idea is worth its weight in gold and needs to reach the relevant ears. I hope it does...Saurabh !
The smart card program of the govt. Of India can get a boost through the one box strategy as mentioned by saurabh in this article. I wonder why the govt of india have not thought on these lines yet.
I could not stop clapping at the end of reading the article. When I talk about visions when starting a project or a company with my friends, we talk about creating employment, etc. Trying to touch a life of a common man in every walk of his life by selling one computer is a vision. When you look at the big picture you see prosperity around you. Smarter people saving their lives and their nation in the process.
Valid point, though easier said than done! I think it's definitely an issue which would be catching everyone's attention soon. The Googles and Microsofts of the world need to reach the masses and to reach them they need to come together and create a one-box kind of a product, as suggested in this article.
So while it looks good on paper let's see how many organisations are actually even thinking on these lines!
Very well written, well researched and balanced article.I heard Mahesh Murthy speak somewhere that next year Indian Online advertising industry could be around Rs 1000 crore!
After reading this article, it seems he might not be very far from the truth- what with the installed PC base, Internet user base and by building an ecosystem of utilities across core areas- and not just technology.
Need more thought provoking articles like this.