THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-July 25, 2017- Topic 1
Network challenges
On Reliance JioPhone
There’s a fresh twist in the tale for India’s telecom sector, which is a
success story with around a billion connections issued so far and about 350
million subscribers estimated to have smartphones. About ten months after
beginning commercial operations and acquiring 125 million customers with
attractive data and voice service offerings, Reliance Jio has announced a plan that could disrupt the
telecom landscape by challenging existing price points.
For a refundable
security deposit of ₹1,500 and a tenth of that as monthly charges, it plans to give away free
feature phones that will support 4G services and can be returned after three
years. Incumbent service providers, now saddled with high debt that could turn
into non-performing assets for lenders, would naturally be wary of this move —
although analysts expect overall industry revenue to rebound from its declining
trajectory. Similarly, Jio’s proposition of connecting the phone to the
television has affected the stock prices of direct-to-home service providers,
though it may only offer three-four hours of such viewing per day. While rivals
may need to rejig their service offerings to keep up, the disruptive potential
of this development could be far more profound, especially in terms of bridging
the country’s digital divide.
India’s Internet adoption rate remains among the lowest in the Asia-Pacific
region with 422 million subscribers. A large chunk of them access the Net
through smartphones. Although wireless data usage has shot up dramatically over
the past year, 500-550 million Indians use feature phones that offer no data
services. A Kleiner Perkins Internet Trends Report for 2017 notes that even
though smartphone and data costs are declining in India, they are still too
high for most. Cheaper phones as well as data are essential to bring online the
next 100-200 million people. While market forces will come into play here,
policymakers need to step up their game too. The government must rationalise
the multiple statutory levies on telecom service providers, which have been flagged
as major stress points for the sector. Moreover, if data is indeed the new
currency, people must have greater control and negotiating power over how their
own data is used by service providers or application developers. The Telecom
Regulatory Authority of India, whose chairman R.S. Sharma has said network
neutrality is critical in this digital era, must create an ecosystem where
users are not stuck in walled garden environments offered by individual
players. The government should consider the merits of China’s cybersecurity law
that requires tech firms to store all relevant data of local users within its
sovereign borders. Apple has agreed to do this in China, but Indian iPhone
users cannot even share logs pertaining to data speeds on local networks with
the telecom regulator. A new strong new law should protect users’ data and
govern lopsided consent clauses set by service providers.
Vocabulary
Disrupt: interrupt
an event, activity, or process by causing a disturbance or problem.
Example: A rail strike that could disrupt both passenger and freight service
Synonyms: throw into confusion, throw into disorder, throw into
disarray
Incumbent: necessary
for someone as a duty or responsibility.
Example: It is incumbent on all decent people to concentrate on destroying this evil
Synonyms: necessary for one to, essential that, required
that, imperative that
Trajectory: the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under
the action of given forces.
Example: The missile's trajectory was preset
Synonyms: course, path, route, track, line, orbit
Rejig: organize
something differently; rearrange.
Example: The organizers scrambled frantically to rejig schedules
Profound: very
great or intense.
Example: Profound social changes
Synonyms: heartfelt, intense, keen, great, extreme, acute, severe
Chunk: a
thick, solid piece of something.
Example: Huge chunks of masonry littered the street
Synonyms: lump, hunk, wedge, block, slab, square, nugget
Relevant: closely
connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
Example: The candidate's experience is relevant to the job
Synonyms: pertinent, applicable, apposite, material, apropos, to
the point
Lopsided: with
one side lower or smaller than the other.
Example: A lopsided grin
Synonyms: crooked, askew, awry, off-center, uneven, out
of line, asymmetrical