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Strengthening Optical Fibre Networks

Strengthening Optical Fibre Networks
Start Date :
Jul 20, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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In the last decade it was the road network that gave an impetus to India’s development. Today the need of the hour is to set up optical fibre networks across India that will ...

In the last decade it was the road network that gave an impetus to India’s development. Today the need of the hour is to set up optical fibre networks across India that will empower people. This task invites your ideas on setting up a grid of high speed networks with the potential to transform India.

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Amit Agarwal
Amit Agarwal 11 years 10 months ago
how about making it mandatory for all new apartment complex to have this as a mandatory feature
Nikhil Jain
Nikhil Jain 11 years 10 months ago
I feel this opportunity should be given to pvt players in each town or district where the big giant telecom companies cannot reach so that they can give fast and better and personalised service in interior India
Himanshu Sharma
Himanshu Sharma 11 years 10 months ago
India's IT sector is one of the best sector contributing to economy but unfortunately most of our population is still unaware of internet. Broadband speed is also poor. Govt. Should take steps to improve the broadband speed with nominal cost which will give a boost to students
SAMPATHKUMARAN SS
SAMPATHKUMARAN SS 11 years 10 months ago
First of all the cable digital network should be fully digitalised with optical fibre technology. Every cable service provider should also provide internet connectivity to all its customers irrespective of the geographical location. It makes easier to connect to internet by all general public.
SAMPATHKUMARAN SS
SAMPATHKUMARAN SS 11 years 10 months ago
The optical fibre technology is the advanced technology which minimise the cost to the service provider. The initial cost will be higher but beneficial in long run. The optical fibre is promoting only in urban areas, where rural area is ignored by both government and private sectors. The government should take initiate to strengthen the optical fibre technology by providing FTTH to all govermental agenceis, departments, Gram panchayath etc. Later it can expand it to the public with minimum cost
digant bhatt
digant bhatt 11 years 10 months ago
Give order to private sector electronic advertizing board 1000 of tubelights wasting power on advertizing so stop that unnecessary use of lights make a rule and saved power make india
papun patel
papun patel 11 years 10 months ago
internet through digital setup box ...may be better option for internet..chepaer and better option
Satish Kumar
Satish Kumar 11 years 10 months ago
Hi Admin, Following are my suggestions 1. using the dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) technology for network planning and engineering for fiber optic transport system, the speed can be increased several times (Details: http://ijircce.com/upload/2014/may/19_Network.pdf). 2. In Tokyo they lay optical fiber cable inside trunk sewers but for India it may not be such a good idea without the water level indicator however the sewage network can still be utilized for network planning.
Ramaguru Prasad Jakkala
Ramaguru Prasad Jakkala 11 years 10 months ago
Instead of depending on highly laborious and tedious optical fiber networks, Government should look at using wireless networks in a thickly populated country like India. This is the way forward. While satellite dishes can provide cable TV, why can't they provide broadband?
SUBHASISH PURKAIT
SUBHASISH PURKAIT 11 years 10 months ago
I sent effective and helpful researchable PDF file by CUDOS-AUSTRALIA we capable to strengthening existing optical fibre networks and to develop new high speed networks across India.before I also mention about this technology on 12-08-2014.