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BharatNet project: Centre asks states to follow Andhra Pradesh model
VIJAWADA: The Centre has asked states to follow the Andhra Pradesh model in laying optic fibre cable lines over electric poles to complete the BharatNet project, touted as the 'backbone for Digital India', by December 2018.
BharatNet, called the National Optical Fibre Network, is aimed at providing 100 Mbps broadband connectivity to more than 2.50 lakh gram panchayats across the country.
The progress of the BharatNet project implementation has been slow due to a variety of reasons, including the "inability of Bharat Broadband Network Limited" to procure optical network termination equipment in time as well as "major gaps in the implementation strategy", Union Secretary for Information Technology and Communications J S Deepak said.
On April 30, the Telecom Commission approved a revised strategy for a three-phase implementation of the BharatNet project.
The first phase envisages providing one lakh gram panchayats with broadband connectivity by laying underground OFC lines by March 2017, Deepak said in a letter to chief secretaries of all states last week.
"The second phase will provide connectivity to all 2,50,500 gram panchayats in the country using an optimal mix of underground fibre, fibre over power lines, radio and satellite media. It is to be completed by December 2018," the Union Secretary said.
"For success in phase-2, which will also involve laying of OFC over electricity poles, the participation of states will be important. This is a new element of the BharatNet strategy as the mode of connectivity by aerial OFC has several advantages, including lower cost, speedier implementation, easy maintenance and utilisation of existing power line infrastructure," he pointed out.
Further, in phase-2, the last mile connectivity to citizens was proposed to be provided creating Wi-Fi hotspots in gram panchayats, he said.
In the third phase from 2018 to 2023, state-of-the-art, future-proof network, including fibre between districts and blocks, with ring topology to provide redundancy would be created, Deepak elaborated.
In laying aerial OFC, the states and power distribution companies have a critical role, which would include digital mapping of the locations of substations and electrical poles from Blocks down to GPs.
Andhra Pradesh has followed an innovative approach in using technology for mapping lines using resources of MGNREA scheme and those of the power department, he said.
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The progress of the BharatNet project implementation has been slow due to a variety of reasons, including the "inability of Bharat Broadband Network Limited" to procure optical network termination equipment in time as well as "major gaps in the implementation strategy", Union Secretary for Information Technology and Communications J S Deepak said.
On April 30, the Telecom Commission approved a revised strategy for a three-phase implementation of the BharatNet project.
The first phase envisages providing one lakh gram panchayats with broadband connectivity by laying underground OFC lines by March 2017, Deepak said in a letter to chief secretaries of all states last week.
"For success in phase-2, which will also involve laying of OFC over electricity poles, the participation of states will be important. This is a new element of the BharatNet strategy as the mode of connectivity by aerial OFC has several advantages, including lower cost, speedier implementation, easy maintenance and utilisation of existing power line infrastructure," he pointed out.
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Further, in phase-2, the last mile connectivity to citizens was proposed to be provided creating Wi-Fi hotspots in gram panchayats, he said.
In the third phase from 2018 to 2023, state-of-the-art, future-proof network, including fibre between districts and blocks, with ring topology to provide redundancy would be created, Deepak elaborated.
In laying aerial OFC, the states and power distribution companies have a critical role, which would include digital mapping of the locations of substations and electrical poles from Blocks down to GPs.
Andhra Pradesh has followed an innovative approach in using technology for mapping lines using resources of MGNREA scheme and those of the power department, he said.
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Electric posts are supposed to be easier to tie OFC at a glance, but are more tougher and not safer like buried type.Many states are following 3 phase 11 Kv. line along with single phase low voltage poles are dangerous, also most of the poles are allowed to private cable net workers line to tie up with for a lease base. Fibre cables which centre proposed are too heavy to carry a long distance 100 meters stringed to be tight between poles. .Most of the maintenance technicians have to climb up and are order less mostly. So it is recommend to buried type.Read allPost comment
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