Das said there will be rise in data consumption once 4G networks come up and phones are also available.
"The 4G infrastructure is being rolled out by all operators right now in the country... Some networks are up and some are going to come up shortly and soon there will be national coverage for 4G," Das said here.
He added the ecosystem for 4G devices is also moving in the right direction with manufacturers coming out with wide range of handsets at attractive prices.
Das said once the networks come up and phones are also available, the data consumption will rise because people will experience very high quality data as well as speed.
In India, Bharti Airtel and Aircel are offering 4G services in some circles currently. Reliance Jio Infocomm, which holds pan-India 4G spectrum, plans to launch its services in 2015 in a phased manner.
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