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Delay in implementing NDCP on active infra sharing to obstruct 5G rollout: Taipa

Delay in implementing NDCP on active infra sharing to obstruct 5G rollout: Taipa SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 12, 2021, 09:44 PM IST Share Synopsis Taipa, which represents companies like Indus Towers, American Tower Corporation etc, said delay in implementation of National Digital Communications Policy 2018 will hit the government s goal to generate USD 1 trillion from digital services by 2025 and obstruct implementation of 5G rollout. Reuters Any further delay in the implementation would lead to corresponding delays in achieving the various objectives of NDCP, besides causing impediments to the rollout of 5G technology Dua said. Industry body Taipa on Monday said it has urged Telecom Secretary Anshu Prakash to implement rules to allow sharing of active infrastructure of mobile networks by companies registered as IP-I. Taipa, which represents companies like Indus Towers, American Tower Corporation etc, said delay in implementation of National Digital Communications Policy (N

Optic fibre contributes major part of telecom carriers infrastructure spend: Sterlite Tech

Optic fibre contributes major part of telecom carriers infrastructure spend: Sterlite Tech SECTIONS Share Synopsis Following the demand triggered by service providers aggressive Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) strategy, and upcoming fifth generation (5G) networks, the Pune-based predominant optic-fibre producer is planning to invest Rs 300-crore to boost its production capacity. Optical fibre infrastructure is the cornerstone for achieving the goals of Digital India vision. Fibre networks are at the core to address the digital divide in the country, Anand Agarwal, group chief executive Sterlite Technologies said. NEW DELHI: Optic-fibre cable or OFC contributes a major pie of the Indian telecom carriers expenditure on creating digital infrastructure which is also a backbone to achieve Centre s ambitious

Optical fibre laying speed reveals truth behind Modi s plan to connect villages with broadband

New Delhi: Optical fibre laying needs to increase nearly four times to realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of connecting every village with broadband within 1,000 days, Tower and Infrastructure Providers Association (Taipa) said Tuesday. Besides, government projects like smart cities, rollout of emerging technologies such as 5G, artificial intelligence, internet of things etc call for connecting all mobile towers in the country with optical fibre cables (OFC), Taipa said. “Prime Minister laid out the vision in August 2020, to connect every village in the country with OFC in 1,000 days. To achieve this vision, the cables would have to be laid at nearly 3.6 times the current speed, up from the existing average of 350 kilometer a day to over 1,251 kilometers a day,” Taipa Director-General TR Dua told PTI.

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