31 mar 2008 -
More than 25,000 Indian villages are set to join the digital age and enjoy
the social and economic benefits of connectivity as Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
(BSNL), India’s largest telecommunications service provider, is to expand rural
broadband access in partnership with Nokia Siemens Networks.
New Delhi, India - BSNL is to deploy Nokia Siemens Networks multi play
solutions, which will allow it to deliver cost effective high speed Internet
access and Virtual Private Networks among others to its customers. The network
will also enable BSNL to provide connectivity to CSCs (Community Service Centres)
and other e-governance locations.
India today has approximately 3.4 million broad connections, of which 1.7
million connections are provided by BSNL alone. With the expansion of broadband
density in urban and rural areas using ADSL2+ technology, BSNL plans to cover
more than 25000 villages broadband enabled shortly.
“BSNL is a pioneer in providing affordable high-quality communications
services to its customers and this mega broadband expansion initiative is
another step in that direction. Partnering with Nokia Siemens Networks would
give BSNL an edge over other broadband services providers as it would be the
first to cover rural areas on such a wide scale”, said Kuldeep Goyal,
Chairman and Managing Director, BSNL. “With high speed Internet
service of BSNL, the rural broadband project is suitably poised to bridge
digital divide and connect more than 25,000 villages in India by delivering high
speed broadband services”, he added.
“With a population of 700 million, rural India, without a doubt holds the key to
the future growth of the telecommunication industry and the long term economic
and social development of the country”, said Michael Kuehner, Head,
Sub region India, Nokia Siemens Networks. “BSNL is at the forefront of
taking world class broadband services to the masses and Nokia Siemens Networks
is proud to partner with it in its efforts. This fourth broadband access tender
placed by BSNL shows our longstanding partnership in offering end to end
solutions customized to varying requirements,” he added.
As part of the contract, Nokia Siemens Networks is deploying its Gigabit
Ethernet-capable IP DSLAMs SURPASS hiX5625 (Digital Subscriber Line Access
Multiplexers) and chassis based access switch (SURPASS hiD6615). Nokia Siemens
Networks will also supply customer premises equipment that will enable BSNL to
provide speeds of up to 8 Mbps using ADSL2+ for its subscribers over its
existing copper infrastructure.
With this contract, Nokia Siemens Networks strengthens its positions as leading
player in Broadband segment in India. The solution will be ready for commercial
operation by July 2008.
The company is in parallel deploying solution for the urban broadband access for
BSNL across 20 circles.
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