Lack of Internet Access in Kerala’s Tribal Colonies
- August 22, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Lack of Internet Access in Kerala’s Tribal Colonies
Subject :Schemes
Context:
- Kerala declared the right to the Internet as a basic right.
- However, 189 Adivasi ooru (tribal colonies) across 12 districts lack access to Internet and mobile connection.
- Over 5,000 tribal students in these colonies are affected.
The initiative by Scheduled Tribes Development Department:
- The department seeks permission from the Forest department to set up towers in tribal colonies within forests.
- Forest Rights Act provisions are used for tower installation.
- Tower setup is planned to begin post permission.
- Expected Outcome and Timeline: The goal is to address the digital divide in tribal colonies by December.
- Use of Community Study Rooms:
- The government provides community study rooms in various locations.
- These facilities offer Internet access.
- However, students from disconnected tribal colonies rarely use these facilities.
Kerala High Court’s stance on Internet access (Faheema Shirin v. State of Kerala, 2019):
- Internet access is part of the fundamental right to education.
- Also protected under the right to privacy (Article 21 of the Constitution).
KFON: Kerala’s Scheme for Universal Internet Connectivity
- Kerala Vision Broadband, an initiative of cable TV operators, provides internet service in many districts.
- Kerala Fibre Optical Network (KFON) infrastructure benefits private service providers through its cable network.
Internet Speed and Mobile Connectivity:
- KFON promises speeds from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps.
- KFON’s connection to mobile towers accelerates the 4G and 5G transition.
Stakeholders and Implementation:
- Rs 1,611-crore project by Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) and Kerala State IIT Infrastructure Limited.
- Started in 2019, to be functional by 2021.
- Implementation led by a consortium including Central PSU Bharat Electronics Limited.
- BEL manages optical fiber networks, network locations, and government institution connectivity.
- Project funded by Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB).
Services Provided by KFON:
- Aims to create a non-discriminatory core network infrastructure.
- Connects government offices, offers leased lines, fiber to the home, wifi hotspots, colocation services, IPTV, OTT, and cloud hosting.
Holds Infrastructure Provider and Internet Service Provider licenses.