"Prime Minister will tomorrow inaugurate bandwidth link from Bangladesh to North East that will connect the region directly with international broadband gateway and improved telecom services there," an official told PTI.
The agreement between India and Bangladesh for this project was signed at Dhaka on June 6 in the presence of Prime Ministers of both the countries.
Under the project, an international gateway for broadband connectivity will be set up at Agartala in which connectivity will be provided through Bangladesh under an agreement between state-run BSNL and Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company limited (BSCCL) using network of Bangladesh Telecom Company Limited.
Before this link, telecom connectivity or basic bandwidth for networks was provided to North East from Chennai via Kolkata. The new link will be now a short route cable between Cox Bazar cable landing station in Bangladesh to Agartala through Akhaura.
The cost of the project is Rs 19.1 crore and BSNL will bear annual operational expenditure of USD 1.2 million from its own resources.
