National Broadband Plan of India

Discussion in 'Technology' started by manish.pawar, Mar 2, 2011.

  1. manish.pawar

    manish.pawar New Member

    TRAI has sent its recommendations on “National Broadband Plan” to DoT on 08th December 2010. The salient features of the TRAI’s recommendations on National Broadband Plan are:

    i) A National Broadband Network will be established, which will be an open access optical fibre network connecting all habitations with population of 500 and above.

    ii) This Network will be established in two phases. The first phase covering all cities, urban areas and Gram Panchayats will be completed by the year 2012. Phase II will see the extension of the network of the network to all the habitations having a population more than 500, to be completed by the year 2013.

    iii) In order to establish this broadband network, National Optical Fibre Agency (NOFA) at the national level and State Optical Fibre Agency (SOFA) at the State level would be formed. NOFA will establish the networks in all the 63 cities covered under Jawahar Lal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission (JNURM). All the SOFAs, under the overall guidance of NOFA will establish the networks and backhaul in the rural areas and in the urban areas other than those cities covered under Jawahar Lal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission (JNURM).

    iv) This network which is estimated to cost about Rs.60000 crore, is proposed to be financed by USO fund and the loan given/guaranteed by Central Government.

    (e) to (f) As on 31st December 2010 number of Broadband subscribers in the country is 10.92 million as compared to 752.19 million Mobile subscribers. The main reasons for slow growth of Broadband are non-availability of infrastructure to provide connectivity upto village level, non-availability of content in Vernacular Languages, low English literacy, affordability of Customer Premises Equipment and Right of Way.


    Press Information Bureau English Releases


    Earlier Telecoms minister Kapil Sibal had said that the National Broadband plan will connect 160 million Indian households with high-speed Internet connections by 2014 on 20 January, 2011 while unveiling the plan
     


  2. shailender

    shailender New Member

    Main problem with our country is that we make a good plan for our country but no one implement them so situation remains the same. There should be some accountability as well only then result will be achieved or else these schemes will remain in files only.
     
  3. rockingpreeti4u

    rockingpreeti4u New Member

    Nice Information... But i do agree with shailender... we need to implement things...
     
  4. Idiotbox

    Idiotbox New Member

    this plan seems to be a pretty good plan for the broadband users as the use of optical fibers would enhance the speed of broadband from the existing speed. the current speeds are quite low when compared to the developed countries. i hope this plan is implemented successfully to the soonest possible.
     

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