MPs raise concern over delay in North East telecom project

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 18 2018 | 11:55 AM IST

Members of Parliament from BJP as well as Congress have expressed concern over delays in mobile network rollout in uncovered villages of the sensitive North East region.

In a letter to telecom minister Manoj Sinha, Congress MP from Arunachal Pradesh Ninong Ering said that despite north eastern states signing memorandum of understanding in January over installation of mobile towers in uncovered villages, nothing has been implemented on ground.

He has called for immediate installation of mobile towers in Bishing and Tuting area of Arunachal Pradesh where China has reportedly attempted to build road on Indian territory.

"It is my earnest request to you that the connectivity on all Chinese border is very important. As you must have witness during the last incursion of the Chinese in Bishing, in Tuting area of Arunachal Pradesh. The information received by the army personnel was very late. If the mobile tower had been installed the incursion could have been stopped," Ering said.

The Cabinet in 2014 had approved Comprehensive Telecom Development Plan for the north-eastern region to provide 2G mobile coverage in 8,621 uncovered villages and areas along with national highways in the North-East with an outlay of Rs 5,336.18 crore. However, the project is yet to be rolled out.

Bharti Airtel has also been entrusted to set up over 2004 mobile towers to connect about 2,128 villages in Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, parts of Assam and national highways in north-eastern States. Besides, BSNL has been assigned to install 2,817 mobile towers to provide coverage in 4,119 uncovered villages in the region.

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey had also approached the telecom minister last December expressing concern over the 3-year delay in the project. He alleged that senior officers in Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) department are "deliberately delaying" the project.

"They are responsible for criminal delay of the project. Either they are incompetent or they have some ulterior motives," Dubey alleged.

When contacted, a Department of Telecom (DoT) official said that the Telecom Commission has already approved the project and the roll out has been delayed due to pending of network testing on ground.

He said: "BSNL has been awarded project on the nomination basis. There have been complaints against telecom network deployed by BSNL in naxal affected states. BSNL plans to deploy same technology in North East.

"The Telecom Commission in September has desired to conduct test at the site to check if BSNL network works without any glitch in North East states before final approval is accorded."

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First Published: Mar 18 2018 | 11:55 AM IST

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