"The committee has estimated the total cost of the project at Rs 72,778 crore," the report made public by the Telecom Ministry said today.
However, the cost can come down by Rs 6,900 crore if BSNL's duct infrastructure could be used for the project which should be renamed as BharatNet, the committee said.
The committee has suggested to include urban areas and business users in the coverage which was earlier limited to about 2.5 lakh village panchayats and use mix of various technologies like satellite, spectrum for connectivity rather than only optical fibre.
Besides, it would have Additional Secretary at Department of Electronics and Information Technology Tapan Ray, IT industry body Nasscom's former leaders Som Mittal and Kiran Karnik and DoT Advisor (Technology) A K Bhargava.
The committee has suggested reduction in broadband speed to be delivered through this network to 20 megabit per second (mbps) at household level from earlier planned speed of 100 mbps across all gram panchayats in the country.
"BharatNet shall be a project of national importance to establish, by 2017, a highly scalable network infrastructure accessible on a non-discriminatory basis, to provide on demand, affordable broadband connectivity of 2 mbps to 20 mbps for all households," the report said.
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