Second phase of BharatNet may be complete before schedule
BharatNet network built under Phase 1 envisages delivery of high-speed broadband services in over 2.5 lakh villages benefitting more than 200 million rural Indians.

After completing first Phase-I of Bharat Net project, the government today said the second phase of BharatNet will be completed before time by December this year.

"We have already started Phase 2...the Cabinet has already approved it. We hope it will be completed well in time by December 2018," Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan.
She said that the project also achieved a global record of laying of 800 kilometres of optical fibre per day and the tariff for BharatNet was also revised to attract more Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) to use the infrastructure to provide high-speed broadband services in the rural areas through Wi-Fi, FTTH, and for developing utilisation models by TSPs and Common Service Centres (CSC).
Meanwhile, the government has achieved milestone under the BharatNet by completing Phase-1 of the project by connecting over one lakh Gram Panchayats (GP) across the country with high-speed optical fibre network as per the declared deadline of 31 Dec 2017.
BharatNet network built under Phase 1 envisages delivery of high-speed broadband services in over 2.5 lakh villages benefitting more than 200 million rural Indians.
Telecom Minister, Manoj Sinha said that the project will generate massive employment opportunities both direct and indirect in the country in days to come.
He also underlined the need to complete the 2nd phase of the BharatNet well before the target of March 2019 to usher in a rural digital revolution by connecting 2 lakh and 50,000 Gram Panchayats with the broadband network.
The Minister asked the officials to include and enforce the clause of financial incentive for speedy execution of Phase-2 of the project and said that the infrastructure created under BharatNet will be a national asset, accessible on a non-discriminatory basis to the service providers. The project aims to provide affordable broadband services to citizens and institutions in rural and remote areas, in partnership with States and the private sector.
Under Phase 1 of the project, till 31st May 2014, the work had been started in 4,918 GPs and 358 km Optical Fibre Cable (OFC) was pulled and only 59 GPs were made service ready. Till 30th June 2016 work had been started in 84,834 GPs and 1,24,817 km OFC pulled covering 53,557 GPs with 7,229 GPs made Service Ready. As on 31st Dec 2017, 2,54,895 km OFC has been laid covering 1,09,926 GPs out of which 1,01,370 GPs have been made Service Ready.


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