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Technology is no longer a separate segment- it is pervasive. It is technology IN agriculture, IN governance, IN education, IN health. It is also about health technologies, education technologies and agricultural technologies- there are two sides to it.
— Dr. Sam Pitroda
Telecom Pioneer & Advisor to Indian Government on Technology Policy
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Innovation is not about products or scientific laboratories- it is also about governance, education and everything we do as people. It is not about scientists alone innovating.
— Dr. Sam Pitroda
Telecom Pioneer & Advisor to Indian Government on Technology Policy
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Telecommunications has connected India- and has brought about openness, accessibility, connectivity, networking, democratisation, decentralisation and as a result- social transformation.
— Dr. Sam Pitroda
Telecom Pioneer & Advisor to Indian Government on Technology Policy
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Almost all of the processes we use today were designed in the twentieth century, with the old mindset of command and control. Forms and data such as immigration, customs, starting a company, land records, birth certificates, death certificates, police reports, court cases- all these processes, designed in the twentieth century, are now obsolete. You have to redesign your processes to meet the needs of the twenty first century, and the web.
— Dr. Sam Pitroda
Telecom Pioneer & Advisor to Indian Government on Technology Policy
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When I entered the telecom scene in India, in the early nineteen eighties, we had two million telephones for seven hundred and fifty million people. It used to take fifteen years to get a telephone connection. In a very short space of time, just twenty five years, we have seven hundred and fifty million telephones. We are adding ten million every month, month after month, and for the first time in the history of India- we are a connected nation of over a billion people.
— Dr. Sam Pitroda
Telecom Pioneer & Advisor to Indian Government on Technology Policy
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About ten years, a guy told me about his father's death. He had to send twenty seven people on different buses and trains to inform relatives all over the country because phones didn't work. When his mother died, there were STD/PCO facilities in most-all villages. He had to only make twenty seven calls, and they were all informed in under half an hour.
— Dr. Sam Pitroda
Telecom Pioneer & Advisor to Indian Government on Technology Policy
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Because of connectivity, India has increased mobility. People from Orissa work in Gujarat, people from Gujarat can start businesses elsewhere. Because of telecommunications, a farmer can now get information on seeds and fertilisers.
— Dr. Sam Pitroda
Telecom Pioneer & Advisor to Indian Government on Technology Policy
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Telecommunications has not only connected India, but it has also given India global recognition and a new respect for Indian talent. It has created our own multinationals, and created a huge amount of foreign exchange reserves.
— Dr. Sam Pitroda
Telecom Pioneer & Advisor to Indian Government on Technology Policy
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When I entered the telecom scene in India, in the early nineteen eighties, we had two million telephones for seven hundred and fifty million people. It used to take fifteen years to get a telephone connection. In a very short space of time, just twenty five years, we have seven hundred and fifty million telephones.
— Dr. Sam Pitroda
Telecom Pioneer & Advisor to Indian Government on Technology Policy