BharatNet to be put before Cabinet within 2 months: BBNL CMD

Says it expects to place BharatNet before Telecom Commission next month

BharatNet to be put before Cabinet within 2 months: BBNL CMD
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 20 2015 | 5:28 PM IST
Government's Rs 72,000-crore nationwide broadband network programme BharatNet is likely to be submitted for the Cabinet approval within two months, a senior Department of Telecom official has said.

"Internal discussions are going on. We expect to place it (BharatNet) before Telecom Commission next month. If it is approved, then probably, we should be able to submit it to the concerned authorities for final approval by Cabinet within two months," DoT Additional Secretary and BBNL Chairman and Managing Director Aruna Sundararajan told PTI.

Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL) is a special purpose vehicle managing roll out of the project.

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A committee set up under the Telecom Ministry has remodelled the Rs 21,000-crore National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN) started under the UPA government to connect all 2.5 lakh village panchayats with high-speed broadband network.

Under BharatNet, there is a scope to connect urban households (by state government) with broadband speed of up to 20 megabit per second, while NOFN was limited to village panchayat-level only.

The NDA government had revised the timeline for completion

of NOFN roll out by December 2016, but the committee estimates that BharatNet will be implemented by 2017-end.

"BharatNet is a new architecture. It is using a lot of other media to provide connectivity then just OFC. It also has a special purpose vehicle model where states can add value to the project... 18 states have so far agreed to set up SPVs for this project," Sundararajan said.

The committee has recommended that in areas where household density is less than 150 and where the distance of the village panchayat from the Block headquarter is over 10 km, satellite media be used to provide broadband connection.

Under the SPV model, the states would have the freedom to provide minimum bandwidths higher than 2 mbps, say 10-20 mbps for households and 100 mbps to 1 gbps to businesses.

BBNL estimates that in the first year of implementation the project can result in the benefit of Rs 66,465 crore.
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First Published: Sep 20 2015 | 11:02 AM IST

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