Domestic telecom gear makers have approached the Department of Telecommunications<\/a> (DoT<\/a>) to include technologies available<\/a> with indigenous players for the Rs 1,072-crore Kochi-Lakshadweep Islands (KLI) submarine cable connectivity project<\/a>. The Telecom Equipment Manufacturers Association of India (TEMA<\/a>) and the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) have written separately to the DoT that based on discussion with officials working on the project, they apprehend that proposed norms may lead to a foreign vendor<\/a> bagging the deal.

According to TEMA and PHDCCI, government officials are in favour of using repeater submarine cables for the project which they say is available with select foreign vendors, while repeaterless cables at a lower cost can be deployed under the project. The KLI submarine cable connectivity project was approved by the Cabinet in December 2020 with an outlay of Rs 1,072 crore, and is expected to be completed by May 2023.

TEMA Chairman Emeritus N K Goyal told PTI, \"The government officials working on the KLI project want to use repeater cables. This will lead to a foreign vendor winning the project because the choice is limited. The repeaterless cables, which are available with domestic players, can work till distance of 600 kilometer and at 30 per cent lower price than repeater cables.\" He added, \"We have requested government to work on norms that support the Aatmanirbhar Bharat mission announced by the Prime Minister.\"

The project entails provision of a direct communication link through a dedicated submarine
Optical Fibre Cable<\/a> (OFC) between Kochi and 11 islands of Lakshadweep - Kavaratti, Kalpeni, Agati, Amini, Androth, Minicoy, Bangaram, Bitra, Chetlat, Kiltan and Kadmat. \"We have domestic capability available for laying the submarine cable but the \"product-specific\" clause proposed in the project can take away this prime project of strategic and security importance to foreign vendors,\" Goyal said. In a letter to Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba, PHDCCI said that the repair cost of repeater cables is close to three times compared to that of repeaterless cables. It also sought provisions that can include norms to make Indian players eligible for participation in the project.
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电信设备制造商寻求包含可用的本地科技KLI海底光纤链接的项目

国内电信设备制造商已接近电信(点)的部门包括技术与本土球员价值1072卢比的Kochi-Lakshadweep岛屿(KLI)海底电缆连接项目。

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国内电信设备制造商已接近电信部(),包括可用的技术与本土球员价值1072卢比的Kochi-Lakshadweep群岛(KLI)海底电缆连接项目。印度的电信设备制造商协会(特马)和博士工商业联合会(PHDCCI)分别写点,根据与官员正在讨论这个项目,他们理解,提出规范可能导致外国供应商装袋。

根据特马和PHDCCI,政府官员支持使用中继器海底电缆项目的,他们说可以选择外国供应商,而repeaterless电缆以更低的成本可以在部署项目。KLI海底光缆连接内阁批准的项目是2020年12月1072卢比的费用,,预计将于2023年5月完成。

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特马名誉主席N K Goyal对PTI说,“政府官员从事KLI项目需要使用中继电缆。这将导致外国供应商赢得项目,因为选择是有限的。repeaterless电缆,可与国内球员,可以工作到距离600公里,比中继电缆价格低30%。”He added, "We have requested government to work on norms that support the Aatmanirbhar Bharat mission announced by the Prime Minister."

这个项目需要提供一个直接通过一个专门的潜艇通信链路光纤电缆(OFC)近海高知县和11个岛屿之间的拉克沙德维普- Kavaratti Kalpeni, Agati, Amini, Androth, Minicoy, Bangaram, Bitra, Chetlat, Kiltan Kadmat。“我们有国内能力用于铺设海底电缆,但“特定于产品的“条款提出的项目可以拿走这个'项目战略和安全对外国供应商的重要性,“Goyal说。在一封给内阁官房拉吉夫•Gauba PHDCCI说中继电缆的维修成本接近三倍比repeaterless电缆。还寻求规定,包括规范印度球员有资格参与该项目。

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Domestic telecom gear makers have approached the Department of Telecommunications<\/a> (DoT<\/a>) to include technologies available<\/a> with indigenous players for the Rs 1,072-crore Kochi-Lakshadweep Islands (KLI) submarine cable connectivity project<\/a>. The Telecom Equipment Manufacturers Association of India (TEMA<\/a>) and the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) have written separately to the DoT that based on discussion with officials working on the project, they apprehend that proposed norms may lead to a foreign vendor<\/a> bagging the deal.

According to TEMA and PHDCCI, government officials are in favour of using repeater submarine cables for the project which they say is available with select foreign vendors, while repeaterless cables at a lower cost can be deployed under the project. The KLI submarine cable connectivity project was approved by the Cabinet in December 2020 with an outlay of Rs 1,072 crore, and is expected to be completed by May 2023.

TEMA Chairman Emeritus N K Goyal told PTI, \"The government officials working on the KLI project want to use repeater cables. This will lead to a foreign vendor winning the project because the choice is limited. The repeaterless cables, which are available with domestic players, can work till distance of 600 kilometer and at 30 per cent lower price than repeater cables.\" He added, \"We have requested government to work on norms that support the Aatmanirbhar Bharat mission announced by the Prime Minister.\"

The project entails provision of a direct communication link through a dedicated submarine
Optical Fibre Cable<\/a> (OFC) between Kochi and 11 islands of Lakshadweep - Kavaratti, Kalpeni, Agati, Amini, Androth, Minicoy, Bangaram, Bitra, Chetlat, Kiltan and Kadmat. \"We have domestic capability available for laying the submarine cable but the \"product-specific\" clause proposed in the project can take away this prime project of strategic and security importance to foreign vendors,\" Goyal said. In a letter to Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba, PHDCCI said that the repair cost of repeater cables is close to three times compared to that of repeaterless cables. It also sought provisions that can include norms to make Indian players eligible for participation in the project.
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