BSNL plans telecom towers in border areas: Pilot

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Press Trust of India Jaipur
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 11:59 PM IST

In an attempt to improve telecom services in rural areas, state-owned BSNL would set up about 10,000 towers across the country, many of which would be installed in villages bordering Bangladesh and Pakistan.     

This would strengthen the existing communication system in the rural areas while using state-of-art-technology that would check interference from foreign telecom network, Minister of State for Telecom Sachin Pilot said here.     

Telecom service providers are allowed to install towers to receive signals within 500 metres near the international border line.     

About 630 towers would alone be erected in villages in Rajasthan, he told reporters.    

Pilot, who held meeting with senior postal officers earlier today, said all post offices were directed to make payment immediately to NREGA labourers after receiving wage list and grants from the government.     

For BSNL's products sale, about 10,000 "rural distribution agents" would be employed on a commission basis in the country, he said.     

Pilot said in the postal department, 850 employees would be recruited in Rajasthan by December 31, 2009.     

Of the 10,317 post offices, 6,000 would be computerised in Rajasthan by 2012 to bring more transparency and efficiency in the working, he said.

On Broadband (BB) front, all exchanges would be connected to wireless-BB system by June 2010, and one lakh common service centres would be opened to use W-BB in villages, he said.     

Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI) will set up solar mobile charging unit in 500 villages for mobile users, he said.     

Villages in India are having a teledensity of up to 16 per cent, and BSNL would help it to increase to 40 per cent with 2.5 lakh BB connections in the coming years, he claimed.     

For better speed post services, the postal department would set up nodal offices for delivery of such posts, he said.

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First Published: Oct 13 2009 | 3:22 PM IST

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