India's indigenously built fastest router with 2.4tbps speed launched

India's Union Minister for IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw has unveiled the country's fastest router, which is indigenously designed and developed. The device boasts a capacity of 2.4 terabits per second (tbps). The Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Centre For Development Of Telematics (C-DOT), and Nivetti Systems have collaborated to create the ultra-fast router. Vaishhnaw described it as a "matter of pride" and a crucial step in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Digital India vision.
The router, with its 2.4tbps data capacity is expected to strengthen India's digital infrastructure and meet the increasing demand for high-speed data processing and transmission. According to Vaishnaw, the government has implemented various policies under PM Modi's leadership to foster innovation, which includes design-linked innovation, production-linked incentives, and start-up friendly schemes.
The efforts aim to propel India to the forefront of global innovation and product development. Vaishnaw also emphasized the shift from traditional manufacturing methods to those driven by software, innovation, and intellectual talent. He believes that India's strong software and design foundation positions the country for significant growth as a product nation.
Thousands of high-speed router units are expected to be installed across the country in the coming months.
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