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Inviting Policy & Technological suggestions for providing Broadband over cable

Start Date :
Apr 02, 2018
Last Date :
Apr 23, 2018
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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One of the pillars of Digital India is to provide pan-India internet access through broadband highways. In sync to this, BharatNet is being successfully executed to provide optical ...

One of the pillars of Digital India is to provide pan-India internet access through broadband highways. In sync to this, BharatNet is being successfully executed to provide optical fiber connection to 2,50,000 Gram Panchayats by 2019. Some experts have suggested that India can leverage its current cable infrastructure to provide last mile internet access via cable lines and ensure internet for all.

In this regard, MyGov is inviting citizens of India to give suggestions on policy and technology infrastructure that can lead to this access revolution, fulfilling the below-mentioned objectives
1) What are the possibilities from policy and technology perspective to maximize the usage of our cable network?
2) What are the potential challenges that could emerge in this process?
3) On comparing opportunities to challenges, does this emerge as a viable option?

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Bhansali Bajarang
Bhansali Bajarang 8 years 2 months ago
Optical Fibre laying should be made compulsory with each Road/Highway with essential trenches and terminations. That can be givne on lease to other companies. Apart from saving money time and manpower, this will also prevent the roads being dug up at various times for laying cables.
BIJURAJ
BIJURAJ 8 years 2 months ago
BSNL should concentrate on broadband connections to develop everywhere in India with highest speed and uninterrrupted lines. Such Service is the dream of every Indian. Jai Bharath.
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Murali Muthanna
Murali Muthanna 8 years 2 months ago
Hi all, In telecom evolution the weak link has been network. If in the earliest era the bottle neck was the hard wired networks limitation today it is the "Shaddow region" of the mobile network. It may be worth trying to use the vast network of Low voltage power network and re engineer the proven Age old "Power Line Carrier Communication" technology for extending the network to almost every house hold. I am sure it is a feasible option andtechnology can be implemented.
NANDIKANTI SAI KUMAR
NANDIKANTI SAI KUMAR 8 years 2 months ago
BROADBAND CABLE SHOULD BE UNDERGROUND, WITH GOOD SPEED WHERE EVER THEY LIVE IN ANY CORNER PART OF THE VILLAGE. IT WILL EMERGE AS VIABLE OPTION IF THEY ARE PROVIDED WITH LESS PACKAGE OR FREE FOR A PERIOD OF TIME. SOME AWARENESS CLASSES SHOULD BE KEPT IN VILLAGES ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE AND USAGE OF TECHNOLOGY USING INTERNET . PROVIDE AN FREE INTERNET SERVICE IN EVERY PART OF VILLAGE SO THEY GET ACCUSTOMED TO IT. AFTER THAT SELL SYSTEMS AT A SUBSIDY PRICE SO THAT THEY CAN EFFORT TO BUY AND USE NET.
Abhishek Kumar
Abhishek Kumar 8 years 2 months ago
Ok, let me tell a short story about BSNL landline. When mobile and tariffs were higher, people had landline connection. In my village there used to be telephone exchange also. But due to constant network problem and higher monthly fixed charges people opted for cheaper options. Now the condition of exchange is horrible and all the cable network which was laid has been stolen. The condition is same at nearby district locations. So robustness, readiness, reliable are some factors to look into.
YOGESH JAIN
YOGESH JAIN 8 years 2 months ago
We are intended to deploy a comprehensive solution for the welfare of the society. The Solution shall include 1.High Speed Wi-Fi Internet 2.Cable TV/IP TV 3.Public Address System 4.CCTV/IP Camera 5.Intercom/Voice Messaging This approach shall be deployed as Pilot Project and on the successful results same may be deployed in other RWAs and Grampanchayat. Assuring you that people of India will come forward themselves to make this module successful.YOGESH JAIN , RWA PRESIDENT 931079898
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BALAJI  PATIL SHELGAONKAR
BALAJI PATIL SHELGAONKAR 8 years 2 months ago
कृपया सरकारी तन्त्र को मजबूत बनाएं। ग्रामीण छेत्रों तक computer training मूफ्त मे दे. मोबाइल और इंटरनेट की स्पीड बढ़ाएँ। करकारी कार्यालय मे जब इंटरनेट नही चल सकता तो सरकारी कार्यालय मे ऑफ लाईन की भि सूविधा देनी चाहीहे आपका बालाजी पाटील शेळगावकर Qualification B.Sc.
Kaushik Vyas
Kaushik Vyas 8 years 2 months ago
All internet service providers by an large cheat the customers by writing UPTO 10 mbps, speed there must be a regulation to provide minimum 10 mbps SPEED IRRESPECTIVE OF LOCATION , TIME AND NUMBER OF USERS AT A TIME. Than only the rural areas or urban areas connectivty can improve. and no limit on GB used. The tarrif also must be with TRAI directive and not that any service providers make a day light robbery. TRAI must deliberate in detail all such loopholes and plug them once for all.
Rupali Tiwari
Rupali Tiwari 8 years 2 months ago
As a N.C.C. cadet i would like to suggest that N.C.C. should be compulsory from 8th class on words as it teaches best lession of unity and Discipline for betterment of our nation.