First State to have its own Internet Service
- Kerala is now the first and only state in the country to have its own internet service.
- The Department of Telecommunications granted an Internet Service Provider (ISP) licence to the IT infrastructure project of the Kerala Fiber Optic Network Ltd (K-Fon), which aims to provide everyone in the state access to the internet.
- K-Fon or Kerala Fiber Optic Network Ltd is a state government initiative that aims to eliminate the digital gap.
- As per the government, the infrastructure created by this project is expected to complement the state’s current telecom ....
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