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BharatNet Project: Tender invited for Public Private Partnership

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    10Pointer
  • Categories
    Polity & Governance
  • Published
    23rd Jul, 2021

Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL) has invited global tender for the Development (Creation, Upgradation, Operation & Maintenance and Utilisation) of BharatNet through Public Private Partnership model.

Context

Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL) has invited global tender for the Development (Creation, Upgradation, Operation & Maintenance and Utilisation) of BharatNet through Public Private Partnership model.

About the BharatNet Public Private Partnership

  • The existing BharatNet was connecting all the Gram Panchayats (GPs) of the country by laying of OFC between Block and GPs.

What is OFC (Optical Fibre Cable)?

  • A fiber-optic cable is composed of very thin strands of glass or plastic which is known as optical fibers.
  • One cable can have as few as two strands or as many as several hundreds of them.
  • These optical fiber cables carry information between two places using optical or light-based technology.
  • A photoelectric cell will be required to turn the pulses of light back into electrical information the computer could understand.
  • Now, the scope of BharatNet has been enhanced to connect all the Inhabited Villages of the country, approx. 6.43 lakhs.
  • The scope of work under BharatNet PPP Project includes:
  • Connecting the remaining unconnected GPs under BharatNet project and all the inhabited Villages beyond the GPs.
  • Upgradation of existing BharatNet Network from Linear to Ring topology.
  • Operation and Maintenance (O&M) and Utilisation of existing as well as the newly deployed network.

Ring topology

  • A ring network is a network topology to connect two other nodes every nodes.
  • It forms a single continuous pathway for signals through each node, a ring.
  • Data travels from node to node and each node along the way handling every packet.

BharatNet

  • BharatNet is the Government of India’s flagship project which is considered to be the backbone of ‘Digital India’.
  • It aims to reduce the digital divide between urban and rural India.
  • The BharatNet infrastructure is a middle mile network which is presently leased to the service providers for providing affordable high-speed broadband to the rural population, individuals, households and the institutions.

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