While cellphone pick-up is strong, the gap between "smart" and "feature" phones in circulation is wider than ever before, according to 'Digital Evolution Index 2017', a study by the Fletcher School at Tufts University in partnership with MasterCard.
"India's stubborn cash economy meant it took demonetisation by government decree to wean Indians away from notes and coins - an event that saw mobile wallet provider Paytm claim 170 million users in just a few months," said Bhaskar Chakravorti, senior associate dean of International Business and Finance at the school.
Only 17 per cent of the Indian population owned a smartphone in early 2016, Chakravorti said.
"India has done a great job of adding more mobile users, but the country is tapering off its broadband, which presents a challenge. It is not a problem of availability - it's a vast country and the most vibrant telecom market in the world. But affordability remains an issue," he said.
The study also noted the popularity of services like M- Pesa, rooted in older technology but demonstrating the potential for growth through data-enabled mobile solutions in India as well as across Africa.
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