Indian Express

Express India

Screen

Loksatta

Express Cricket

Kashmir Live

Biz Publications
 
| Make this your homepage | Feedback

Bengal to get cable landing station

Economy Bureau
Posted online: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 21:49 hrs
Updated On: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 21:49 hrs


Font Size

Print

Feedback

Email

Discuss
Rate This Article
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rating:  0

The department of telecommunication (DoT) has given its approval on Thursday to set up a cable-landing station at Digha in West Bengal for the Rs 1600-crore submarine cable-laying project between India and South-east Asia.

The project, which will function as a parking space for submarine cables carrying bandwidth, is likely to reduce the bandwidth costs for the software and BPO companies by 10-30%.

“It will help the information technology companies in the eastern region as all of them are looking for an alternative route for connectivity. Their costs will come down eventually,” said the state information technology minister, Debesh Das.

According to an IT department official, the project was shifted from Haldia, the spot initially preferred, to Digha owing to locational disadvatages spotted by the Union telecommunication ministry.

The project has already been delayed by two years as Chennai, which already has two cable-landing stations, has been lobbying for it.

“This will open up newer opportunities for the region,” said Das. So far, the IT companies in the region had been using cable-landing stations in Chennai, he added. Bengal’s first cable-landing station will serve as the entry point for undersea cables carrying the bandwidth. Submarine cables will bring bandwidth from Singapore to the state while carrying voice and non-voice data.

Millennium Telecom Ltd (MTL), a joint venture of Mahanagar Telecom Nigam Ltd and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd, had floated Rs 1,600 crore tender last year for laying a submarine cable from India to South-east Asia and the Middle East. The cable will provide bandwidth apart from carrying long distance call traffic.

According to the sources in the IT ministry, the investment for cable-landing station project is Rs. 200 crore. “The project is likely to be up and running within a few months,” Das said.

Ads by Google

Post Comments

Comments: (Limit 3,000 characters)
Name
Message
Email ID
Subject
TERMS OF USE:
The views represented here are not neccesarily endorsed by www.financialexpress.com and its allied websites. All messages will be moderated and no message that has inflammatory, abusive, derogatory language or any language deemed unfit for publication by the editor will be displayed. Though it will be endeavoured that as many messages as possible be displayed, there will be time lag between the submission and publication of the messages. The website reserves the right to publish or reject any message.
I agree to the terms of use.

Comments
Shaadi Matrimonials
Get Marriage Proposals by Email EVERYDAY!
Register FREE on Naukri.com.
200000+ Hot Job Openings!
Yatra Offers
10% cash back on Master Card
Send Gifts
Flowers and Gifts
Express Classifieds
Post and view free classifieds ad
Express Astrology
Know what's in the stars for you