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Strengthening Optical Fibre Networks
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Jul 20, 2014
अंतिम तिथि :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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पिछले दशक में राजमार्गों के निर्माण से भारत में विकास को गति मिली। ...

पिछले दशक में राजमार्गों के निर्माण से भारत में विकास को गति मिली। आज आवश्यकता है कि भारत में ऑप्टिकल फाइबर नेटवर्क स्थापित कर लोगों को सशक्त बनाया जाए। इस कार्य के अंतर्गत आपसे भारत में बदलाव लेन की क्षमता वाले उच्च गति नेटवर्क ग्रिड की स्थापना के लिए सुझाव अपेक्षित है।

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Rahul Aggarwal
Rahul Aggarwal 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
For high speed internet, it needs to improve or update the technologies used in National Optical Fibre Network(NOFN) Project. Second, maintain these technologies by private companies so that they provide fast networks in cheap cost. Third, Government should allow private companies like airtel and tata to establish in rural areas so that they provide their services in that areas.
Jayesh Vaghela
Jayesh Vaghela 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
Gov. should have to take steps for internet connectivity throughout those sources which are reliable and be concern for health too. Now a days people are using mobile internet and this mobile tower spreading radiation which is not good as per health concern so Optical fiber network is best solution for increase speed and reliable network. Gov. should not to give this task to BSNL as it is already functioning with many other services. They should have to make PPP model's new organisation for it.
Sriram Damodharan
Sriram Damodharan 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
1. Use Gigabit-PON network for low cost high speed connectivity for all. 2. Regarding the infrastructure, the Internet Service Provider can setup and maintain the main network upto Central Office zone, and handover fiber-to-home distribution networks to the regional bodies like local municipality or people like cable TV operators who are adept in setting up the network with available infrastructure. More details: http://www.slideshare.net/SriramDamodharan/high-speed-networks-for-todays-india
neelkanth mattar
neelkanth mattar 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
We should see that India is the country where different kind of geography is available , so rather than investing in one typical technology we should go multiple kind of technology for Rural Broadband roll out . Gujarat is the example where VSAT is serving since last 5 years to rural citizen and e services are at their door step .think for multi network combination based on area rather than just following NOFN kind of projects which still running in 3 Blocks as Pilot since last three years .
AAKASH UPASANI
AAKASH UPASANI 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
I am working in BSNL 1. OFC network : i)BSNL has already OFC Network in urban as well as rural..only need to focus maintaining that OFC,minimum use of overhead OFC,while laying OFC strictly maintain depth of cable should be 2 mtr.,ii)use dark/spare fiber for wimax,BTS,CDMA Towers or wireless leased ckt. BSNL already try uses that dark fiber using NOFN project...iii) All OFC N/w connected in ring network for uninterrupted service 2.For high speed n/w: use more 2MB E1 links for Broadband DSLAM
deepak kumar sharma
deepak kumar sharma 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
Hi Admin, i have worked on implementing the new network for Australia and USA. however more details are required on this topic. please find my inputs as below : There can be multiple solutions 1. to improve the existing network - re-programmed/Change the network component. 2. to develop new high speed networks across India : latest solutions must be implemented, take the help of TATA networks as that is the worlds largest optical fiber owner.
vijay jha
vijay jha 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
laying the optical fiber is first line of creating high speed network, as we cannot use existing copper cable. important thing should noted while laying the cable. 1) provision of duct for cable(bigger duct can accommodate electrical lines and digging of road can eliminated in event of cable failure or maintenance) 2) regular maintenance of system 3) upgrade system at regular interval 4) skilled person should be employed 5) R&D should be set up and develop to latest technology
SAURABH MISHRA
SAURABH MISHRA 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
Why don't we use VLC(visible light communication) formerly known as LI-FI Light fidelity technology in order provide internet facilities to the user as compared to OFC this technique has strong capability. All systems currently working in INDIA are purely based on radio communication . So my suggestion is to please check it out and please give some feedback for this post . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li-Fi
Rajasve Kaushik
Rajasve Kaushik 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
Let there be a National level plan. Execution of the same needs monitoring on district level. There should be a monitoring committee to define timelines and track the work. Every district should have a down link frequency acceptor device linked with satellite directly. This will reduce risk of signal failure. From district to all rural areas the min transfer speed should be minimum 2 MBPS, so that after losses at least 1 MBPS reaches to the last hub. People using them, should be given trainings.
ASHUTOSH VASANT
ASHUTOSH VASANT 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
Will want to highlight that NOFN in current form of incremental laying of un-armoured OFC over the existing BSNL network is a sheer waste of Tax payer's money as the backbone BSNL network has its own challenges due to unarmoured OF .The use of unarmoured fiber is an assured failure with non traceable cable which has been the main cause of poor uptimes and thus customer churn for BSNL inspite of such a vast network.Time that the decision makers take a prudent decision to avoid impending disaster.