India consumes most mobile data per month in world: NITI Aayog
Friday, December 22, 2017 IST
India is now world's number one mobile data consuming country.
NEW DELHI: With consumption of 150 crore gigabytes of mobile data per month, India is now the number one country in the world in mobile data consumption, NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said on Friday.
"Amazing! With 150 crore gigabytes per month of mobile data consumption, India is now world`s number one mobile data consuming country. Its mobile data consumption is higher than that of the USA and China put together," Kant tweeted.
However, he did not share the source of the data.
Related Topics
Trending News & Articles
While the Uttarakhand High Court has asked to block 857 websites, the Ministry of Electronics and IT (Meity) found 30 portals without any pornographic content.
...
Recently posted . 64K views . 1 min read
The four boys as well as five school officials, including the director and principal, were arrested after the incident. The minors were presented before the Juvenil...
Recently posted . 9K views . 1 min read
Rahul was having an Italian passport and was carrying suitcase full of dollars. Some say it was about was it $2 million.
Rahul and his girl friend was th...
Recently posted . 9K views . 7 min read
True – Tr...
Recently posted . 8K views . 83 min read
More in National
"We are soon going to bring a law which will make it mandatory to link Aadhaar with driving licence," Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said.
Recently posted. 762 views . 1 min read
As soon as the train passes over the girl, a man gets down and picks her up and hands her over to her family.
Recently posted. 683 views . 0 min read
New Delhi: The legislature is quick to finish the tenets of the as of late passed Disabilities Bill by April 14 which will permit incapacitated people to profit 5 p...
Recently posted. 690 views . 16 min read
Recently posted . 780 views
Recently posted . 1K views
Recently posted . 2K views
Recently posted . 3K views
Recently posted . 3K views . 126 min read
Recently posted . 3K views . 34 min read
There are arguments that cry hoarse about how the 37 seats have been ‘wasted’. For one, no voice will remain unheard as long as it is raised.
Recently posted. 628 views . 1 min read
As the Softbank-backed startup pushes toward profitability, an increasing number of Indian hotel operators who have partnered with it are complaining about being bl...
Recently posted. 590 views . 1 min read