DCC clears satellite connectivity for telecom networks; Rs 19,041 crore BharatNet tender: DoT secretary

NEW DELHI: Telecom department’s apex body the Digital Communications Commission (DCC) has cleared a provision of using satellite connectivity in telecom networks to provide services in remote areas where it is difficult to lay optical fibre network, a senior official said on Monday.

Telecom secretary Anshu Prakash told PTI that the DCC (formerly the telecom commission) has also cleared the request for proposal for the rollout of BharatNet project for broadband services in villages in 16 states in public private partnership mode with viability gap funding of Rs 19,041 crore.

“With a view of ease of doing business, the DCC has approved provision of cellular backhaul connectivity via satellite through VSAT for telecom services as per Trai recommendation.

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