\"\"NEW DELHI: The second phase of BharatNet<\/a> project with an outlay of Rs 31,000 crore and a mandate to provide high-speed broadband to all panchayats by March 2019 got off the block today.
\n
\nAdditionally, the Department of Telecom requested all states to provide a list of unconnected villages so that all of them can be connected with telecom services by 2020.
\n
Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha, along with Law and IT Minister
Ravi Shankar Prasad<\/a>, Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar and Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi were present at the launch of the second phase of the project.
\n
\"Under the project, we will provide 1 gbps (gigabuit per second) bandwidth capacity at
panchayat<\/a> level. The Cabinet in July 2017 approved a modified implementation strategy for BharatNet which include...project completion for all 2.5 lakh panchayats by March 2019,\" Sinha said at the launch.
\n
\nThe telecom ministry expects to complete the first phase of the project covering over 1 lakh panchayats by the end of December. As per official data, broadband services have already been started in more than 48,000 panchayats and over 75,000 panchayats are ready for the services.
\n
\n\"The progress of service readiness has picked up to such an extent that in October 2017 around 25,000 gram panchayats have already been made service ready. All 1 lakh panchayats under first phase will be ready for broadband by the end of December,\" Sinha said.
\n
\nJavadekar said that broadband connectivity in all panchayats will be key growth enabler specially in the field of education.
\n
\n\"We want to bring revolution in schools, like there was operation blackboard in 1970s. We are now dreaming of digital board and the connectivity (through BharatNet) will transform entire nation,\" he said.
\n
\nALSO READ:
Government plans Rs 3.6k-crore subsidy to telcos<\/a><\/strong> for BharatNet<\/strong><\/a>
\n
Prasad suggested that all
government<\/a> offices should be connected with BharatNet.
\n
\nThe project, then called the National Optical Fibre Network, was approved by the previous UPA government in October 2011. However, only about three hundred kilometres out of 3 lakh kilometres of optical fibre were laid across the country, Sinha said.
\n
\n\"When it was launched previously it was actually no fun for any one. Little or no progress had been made...Ever since I have taken charge, I have personally been invested in this project and have made sure that all the updated timelines are met,\" he added.
\n
\nALSO READ:
Government to float tender for Wi-Fi service in panchayats by 2019<\/a><\/strong>
\n
\nThe total project cost is around Rs 42,000 crore of which around Rs 11,000 crore have been invested in the first phase.
\n
Under the phase 2, the government aims to connect 1.5 lakh panchayats through 10 lakh kilometres of additional optical fibre and give bandwidth to telecom players at nearly 75 per cent cheaper price for broadband and
wifi<\/a> services in rural areas.
\n
\nReliance Jio paid the highest advance subscription fee of Rs 13 crore to provide broadband services at 30,000 gram panchayats, with a commitment to buy bandwidth in every panchayat from the government as it expands the project.
\n
\nALSO READ: ​
BharatNet’s Wi-Fi initiative to employ 5 lakh people: Sinha<\/a><\/strong>
\n
\nBharti Airtel shelled out Rs 5 crore for bandwidth buy to cover 30,500 village panchayats, Vodafone Rs 11 lakh and Idea Cellular Rs 5 lakh.
\n
\nThe government signed agreement with seven states -- Maharashtra, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Jharkhand -- which will roll out the project on their own with partial funding from the central government. The Centre will provide total fund support of around Rs 10,000 crore to the state governments.
\n
\nTelecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan further asked state government to send list of unconnected villages in their jurisdiction so that all of them can be connected by 2020.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":61637160,"title":"Focus on strengthening offline retail, customer expansion: Motorola","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/focus-on-strengthening-offline-retail-customer-expansion-motorola\/61637160","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":61637629,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Government rolls out BharatNet Phase 2, aims 100% connectivity by 2020","synopsis":"The Department of Telecom requested all states to provide a list of unconnected villages so that all of them can be connected with telecom services by 2020.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/government-rolls-out-bharatnet-phase-2-aims-100-connectivity-by-2020","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2017-11-14 08:40:24","lastupd":"2017-11-14 08:48:06","breadcrumbTags":["WiFi","Government","panchayat","BharatNet","Ravi Shankar Prasad","Policy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/government-rolls-out-bharatnet-phase-2-aims-100-connectivity-by-2020"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-11-14" data-index="article_1">

政府推出BharatNet第二阶段,目的是连接到2020年的100%

电信部门要求所有国家提供无关的村庄的列表,这样他们可以与2020年的电信服务。

  • 更新于2017年11月14日08:48点坚持
新德里:第二阶段BharatNet项目的支出31000卢比和授权提供高速宽带panchayats截至2019年3月今天下了块。

此外,电信部门要求所有国家提供无关的村庄的列表,这样他们可以与2020年的电信服务。

Manoj Sinha电信部长,以及法律和部长Ravi Shankar普拉萨德人力资源发展部长普拉卡什Javadekar和比哈尔邦副首席部长莫迪和出席启动项目的第二阶段。

“在项目中,我们将提供1 gbps(每秒gigabuit)带宽容量村委会的水平。内阁在2017年7月批准了一项修改实现策略BharatNet包括……项目完成为所有2.5多数panchayats截至2019年3月,”Sinha说发射。

电信部门预计将完成第一阶段的项目覆盖了超过十万的panchayats 12月底。根据官方数据,宽带服务已经开始在75000年超过48000“村务委员会”和“村务委员会”已经准备好服务。

“服务准备捡起的进步到了这样一种程度,2017年10月,大约25000克panchayats已经使服务做好准备。根据第一阶段1多数panchayats将准备宽带到12月底,”Sinha说。

Javadekar表示,宽带连接在所有“村务委员会”将是关键增长推动者专门领域的教育。

“我们想把革命在学校,就像1970年代有操作黑板。我们现在在做梦的数字板和连接(通过BharatNet)将改变整个国家,”他说。

还读:政府计划Rs 3.6 k-crore补贴电信公司 对于BharatNet

普拉萨德认为所有政府办公室应与BharatNet相连。

这个项目,之后被称作全国光纤网络,2011年10月前UPA政府批准。然而,只有大约三百公里的3十万的公里的光纤铺设,Sinha说。

“当它推出之前为任何一个人不好玩。很少或根本没有进步了…自从我负责,我个人投资这个项目,确保所有更新的时间表都见过,”他补充道。

还读:政府浮动投标wi - fi服务到2019年“村务委员会”

的项目总成本约为42000卢比,大约11000卢比已经投资在第一阶段。

在第二阶段,政府旨在通过10连接1.5多数panchayats十万的额外公里的光纤,给电信带宽球员近75%宽带和更便宜的价格无线网络服务在农村地区。

依赖Jio订阅费用先行支付最高的13个卢比在30000克“村务委员会”,提供宽带服务与承诺购买带宽在每个村委会从政府扩张项目。

还读:BharatNet wi - fi倡议采用5十万的人:Sinha

Bharti Airtel花了5卢比带宽买覆盖30500村里,沃达丰Rs细胞Rs 5十万的11个十万卢比和想法。

与七个州——马哈拉施特拉邦政府签署协议,古吉拉特邦,恰蒂斯加尔邦,安得拉邦,Telangana泰米尔纳德邦和恰尔肯德邦,将推出项目的部分资金来自中央政府。该中心将提供总基金支持的政府10000卢比。

电信部长阿鲁娜Sundararajan进一步要求政府发送的名单无关自己管辖范围内的村庄,这样他们可以连接到2020年。
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\"\"NEW DELHI: The second phase of BharatNet<\/a> project with an outlay of Rs 31,000 crore and a mandate to provide high-speed broadband to all panchayats by March 2019 got off the block today.
\n
\nAdditionally, the Department of Telecom requested all states to provide a list of unconnected villages so that all of them can be connected with telecom services by 2020.
\n
Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha, along with Law and IT Minister
Ravi Shankar Prasad<\/a>, Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar and Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi were present at the launch of the second phase of the project.
\n
\"Under the project, we will provide 1 gbps (gigabuit per second) bandwidth capacity at
panchayat<\/a> level. The Cabinet in July 2017 approved a modified implementation strategy for BharatNet which include...project completion for all 2.5 lakh panchayats by March 2019,\" Sinha said at the launch.
\n
\nThe telecom ministry expects to complete the first phase of the project covering over 1 lakh panchayats by the end of December. As per official data, broadband services have already been started in more than 48,000 panchayats and over 75,000 panchayats are ready for the services.
\n
\n\"The progress of service readiness has picked up to such an extent that in October 2017 around 25,000 gram panchayats have already been made service ready. All 1 lakh panchayats under first phase will be ready for broadband by the end of December,\" Sinha said.
\n
\nJavadekar said that broadband connectivity in all panchayats will be key growth enabler specially in the field of education.
\n
\n\"We want to bring revolution in schools, like there was operation blackboard in 1970s. We are now dreaming of digital board and the connectivity (through BharatNet) will transform entire nation,\" he said.
\n
\nALSO READ:
Government plans Rs 3.6k-crore subsidy to telcos<\/a><\/strong> for BharatNet<\/strong><\/a>
\n
Prasad suggested that all
government<\/a> offices should be connected with BharatNet.
\n
\nThe project, then called the National Optical Fibre Network, was approved by the previous UPA government in October 2011. However, only about three hundred kilometres out of 3 lakh kilometres of optical fibre were laid across the country, Sinha said.
\n
\n\"When it was launched previously it was actually no fun for any one. Little or no progress had been made...Ever since I have taken charge, I have personally been invested in this project and have made sure that all the updated timelines are met,\" he added.
\n
\nALSO READ:
Government to float tender for Wi-Fi service in panchayats by 2019<\/a><\/strong>
\n
\nThe total project cost is around Rs 42,000 crore of which around Rs 11,000 crore have been invested in the first phase.
\n
Under the phase 2, the government aims to connect 1.5 lakh panchayats through 10 lakh kilometres of additional optical fibre and give bandwidth to telecom players at nearly 75 per cent cheaper price for broadband and
wifi<\/a> services in rural areas.
\n
\nReliance Jio paid the highest advance subscription fee of Rs 13 crore to provide broadband services at 30,000 gram panchayats, with a commitment to buy bandwidth in every panchayat from the government as it expands the project.
\n
\nALSO READ: ​
BharatNet’s Wi-Fi initiative to employ 5 lakh people: Sinha<\/a><\/strong>
\n
\nBharti Airtel shelled out Rs 5 crore for bandwidth buy to cover 30,500 village panchayats, Vodafone Rs 11 lakh and Idea Cellular Rs 5 lakh.
\n
\nThe government signed agreement with seven states -- Maharashtra, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Jharkhand -- which will roll out the project on their own with partial funding from the central government. The Centre will provide total fund support of around Rs 10,000 crore to the state governments.
\n
\nTelecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan further asked state government to send list of unconnected villages in their jurisdiction so that all of them can be connected by 2020.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":61637160,"title":"Focus on strengthening offline retail, customer expansion: Motorola","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/focus-on-strengthening-offline-retail-customer-expansion-motorola\/61637160","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":61637629,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Government rolls out BharatNet Phase 2, aims 100% connectivity by 2020","synopsis":"The Department of Telecom requested all states to provide a list of unconnected villages so that all of them can be connected with telecom services by 2020.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/government-rolls-out-bharatnet-phase-2-aims-100-connectivity-by-2020","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2017-11-14 08:40:24","lastupd":"2017-11-14 08:48:06","breadcrumbTags":["WiFi","Government","panchayat","BharatNet","Ravi Shankar Prasad","Policy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/government-rolls-out-bharatnet-phase-2-aims-100-connectivity-by-2020"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/government-rolls-out-bharatnet-phase-2-aims-100-connectivity-by-2020/61637629">