Wired connections in India is expensive. I was paying Rs.900/- for a 256kbps connection over POTS from BSNL (govt owned Ma-bell size company etc.,) which is equal to $20 in US dollars. If you adjust to the PPP of 10:1, you can see how expensive it can get.<p>Also, people think of having computer at home mostly for the kids, if they can afford it.<p>There is not enough Indian specific content on the web. Most of "Indian" stuff is exclusively in English with local language media websites and blogs coming in at a very distant second. There is a distinct snobbery about not using their native tongues by english educated, city bred citizens when on the Net.<p>However, mobile is another ball-game. Mobile phones are ubiquitous across the nation, finding their way into the hands of even someone earning as little as Rs.5000/- a month (~$110). Many recent mobile phones do have native language interfaces and keyboard support and seem to be a hit in non-metro areas.