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India is preparing for the rollout of Direct-to-Mobile (D2M) phones with tech companies collaborating to meet growing demand.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Apr 29, 2025

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D2M technology delivers live TV, video, audio, and text directly to phones without relying on Wi-Fi or internet service.

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The move is part of PM Modi's vision to make India digitally empowered, driving 'Make in India' and 'Design in India' initiatives.

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Free Stream Technologies, Lava, and HMD India are working to create an ecosystem of affordable, D2M-enabled mobile devices.

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Tejas Networks, in partnership with IIT Kanpur, has developed the SL-3000 D2M chipset that powers the phones.

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HMD India’s CEO Ravi Kunwar emphasized their commitment to delivering the best consumer experience with D2M technology.

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Image Credit | Ravi Kunwar | LinkedIn

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The phones, designed with affordability in mind, will bring multimedia content, including educational content and emergency alerts, to consumers.

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Chris Ripley from Sinclair Inc. discussed the global impact of D2M technology, calling it a step forward for mobile-first broadcasting.

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Image Credit | Chris Ripley | LinkedIn

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The D2M initiative follows successful tests with Prasar Bharati and IIT Kanpur, showing its potential for India’s digital future.

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With international collaborations, India is positioning itself as a leader in the next-generation tech landscape.

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