"I am very excited to note that lot of cable operators have come forward to deliver broadband in urban areas by tweaking of technology," Prasad said at an event here.
The Department of Telecom (DoT) is exploring the idea of using the services of cable operators and multiple system operators to provide broadband connectivity.
The idea is that cable TV provides last mile connectivity and this can be used to provide broadband connectivity by tweaking technology.
The National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN) project aims at providing the basic infrastructure for the Digital India programme.
It aims to provide high-speed broadband connectivity to 2.5 lakh gram panchayats by December 2016 and the estimated cost of the project is around Rs 30,000 crore.
Prasad said the aim of Digital India programme is to bridge the digital divide between people.
"We want to bridge divide between digital haves and have nots. Digital India is more for the poor," he added.
