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Future, pocket internet smash hard to cyber cafe livelihood

Cyber cafe

As the technology increases day after day it is also makes many peoples unemployed too

Lot of cyber cafe owners initiated out in their early 20s and say it is difficult to making new plans in their late thirties

The number of user using internet cafe today as compared to 2005 are decreasing in very high rate.


The starting of pocket internet that's make people to use internet easily without going anywhere on their mobile phones, but this also smash business of many internet cafe owner who was started their business for the reason to make money and invest lakhs on their cafe.


They have now no way to earn money many owner today started to sell their computer and their shops.


Cyber cafes illustrate  India's growing internet transformation and starting a generation to the world wide web.


The 1st internet cafe in India opened at Mumbai's Leela hotel in 1996, a year soon VSNL lead the internet to india


This year marks 20 years of arrival of cyber cafe in india



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