\"\"NEW DELHI: The Telecom Commission<\/a> is likely to clear a proposal for setting up mobile network in Maoist- hit areas and ensure seamless mobile connectivity in the northeast as part of NDA government's resolve to fight Left-wing extremism and development of NE region.
\n
During a recent meeting chaired by
Home Minister<\/a> Rajnath Singh<\/a>, public sector undertaking BSNL was pulled up for delaying setting up of mobile network in the Naxal-hit areas, official sources said.
\n
\nThe meeting saw the participants expressing surprise over the inability of BSNL for even starting the already erected 393 towers in the region, the sources said.
\n
\nThe matter will come up tomorrow before the
Telecom Commission<\/a>, the first one to be held in the new government.
\n
\nThe project has been delayed for more than three years because of internal fight within Department of Telecom (DoT) raising concerns among security agencies who had taken up the matter at the highest level of government.
\n
\nSecurity agencies had urged the authorities concerned to speed up phone connectivity at nearly 2,200 locations across nine states.
\n
In another move, the government may open up seamless 2G cover in northeast, except
Arunachal Pradesh<\/a> and two districts of Assam, to private players.
\n
\nHowever, the government may press for a pre-condition to set up telecom manufacturing equipment within northeastern states for any telecom company bidding for that region, the sources said.
\n
\nBSNL will be engaged in
Arunachal Pradesh<\/a> and Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong districts of Assam and no private operator will be allowed to venture in these areas because of the sensitivity involved, the sources said.
\n
\nSeveral parts of the northeast do not have proper mobile network connection and the issue was flagged by the government as its priority.
\n
A total estimated project cost of providing seamless mobile coverage was pegged at Rs 5,336.18 crore and will include providing seamless 2G mobile coverage along
the National<\/a> Highways through open competitive bidding process, the sources said.
\n
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电信委员会点头Maoist-hit地区可能为移动网络

电信委员会可能会明确提议建立毛派——打击地区移动网络,确保无缝移动连接。

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新德里:电信委员会可能会明确提议建立毛派——打击地区移动网络,确保无缝移动连接在东北的NDA打击左翼极端主义和政府决心东北地区的发展。

在最近的一次会议主持内政部长 Rajnath辛格,公共部门承担BSNL停延迟设置Naxal-hit移动网络的地区,官方消息人士称。

会议参与者看到表达惊讶的无能BSNL甚至该地区已经建立393塔开始,消息人士说。

明天来之前电信委员会,第一个在新政府举行。

这个项目被推迟了三年多,因为内部斗争电信部门(点)担忧安全机构中占据了重要政府的最高水平。

安全机构已经敦促有关部门加快电话连接九个州中近2200个地点。

在另一个举动,政府可能打开无缝2 g覆盖东北,除了* *两个地区的阿萨姆邦,私人的球员。

然而,政府可能会要求前提建立电信生产设备在州东北部地区的任何电信公司竞标,消息人士说。

BSNL将参与* *和迪玛Hasao和Karbi Anglong阿萨姆邦和没有私人运营商将允许企业在这些领域由于涉及敏感,消息人士说。

一些地区东北没有适当的移动网络连接和问题被政府作为其优先级标记。

提供无缝的移动电话覆盖范围的估计项目总成本在5336 .18卢比挂钩,将包括提供无缝的2 g移动电话覆盖范围全国高速公路通过公开竞标过程中,消息人士称。

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\"\"NEW DELHI: The Telecom Commission<\/a> is likely to clear a proposal for setting up mobile network in Maoist- hit areas and ensure seamless mobile connectivity in the northeast as part of NDA government's resolve to fight Left-wing extremism and development of NE region.
\n
During a recent meeting chaired by
Home Minister<\/a> Rajnath Singh<\/a>, public sector undertaking BSNL was pulled up for delaying setting up of mobile network in the Naxal-hit areas, official sources said.
\n
\nThe meeting saw the participants expressing surprise over the inability of BSNL for even starting the already erected 393 towers in the region, the sources said.
\n
\nThe matter will come up tomorrow before the
Telecom Commission<\/a>, the first one to be held in the new government.
\n
\nThe project has been delayed for more than three years because of internal fight within Department of Telecom (DoT) raising concerns among security agencies who had taken up the matter at the highest level of government.
\n
\nSecurity agencies had urged the authorities concerned to speed up phone connectivity at nearly 2,200 locations across nine states.
\n
In another move, the government may open up seamless 2G cover in northeast, except
Arunachal Pradesh<\/a> and two districts of Assam, to private players.
\n
\nHowever, the government may press for a pre-condition to set up telecom manufacturing equipment within northeastern states for any telecom company bidding for that region, the sources said.
\n
\nBSNL will be engaged in
Arunachal Pradesh<\/a> and Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong districts of Assam and no private operator will be allowed to venture in these areas because of the sensitivity involved, the sources said.
\n
\nSeveral parts of the northeast do not have proper mobile network connection and the issue was flagged by the government as its priority.
\n
A total estimated project cost of providing seamless mobile coverage was pegged at Rs 5,336.18 crore and will include providing seamless 2G mobile coverage along
the National<\/a> Highways through open competitive bidding process, the sources said.
\n
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