Track the shift as internet telephony becomes legal in India via these reports from 2000. These sources cover the early regulatory changes and infrastructure developments that first allowed VoIP services in the country.
I’m sharing the news that IP telephony has finally arrived in India. This long-awaited regulatory shift opens the door for voice over internet services, fundamentally changing how communication infrastructure and costs are managed across the region.
I’m excited to see ISPs finally preparing to launch internet telephony services. This move to integrate voice over data networks signals a major shift in how we’ll handle communication and digital connectivity.
Internet-based phone calls are now officially legal, following the recommendations of the GOT-IT report. This decision clarifies the regulatory landscape for VoIP and telecommunications convergence during the early days of the web.
I highlight an Economist report on the evolution of retailing in India, examining the shift from traditional small-scale shops to organized retail and the complex regulatory landscape surrounding foreign direct investment in the country.
I share the transcript of Amitabh Bachchan’s "India Poised" speech. It captures the tension between a skeptical, traditional India and a dynamic, emerging nation ready to lead and succeed on the global stage.