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Strengthening Optical Fibre Networks

Start Date :
Jul 20, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
In the last decade it was the road network that gave an impetus to India’s development. Today the need of the hour is to set up optical fibre networks across India that will ...
In the last decade it was the road network that gave an impetus to India’s development. Today the need of the hour is to set up optical fibre networks across India that will empower people. This task invites your ideas on setting up a grid of high speed networks with the potential to transform India.
Use the current infrastructure of Railways to set up optical fibre networks even in rural areas. Create WIFI cities and WIFI hot spots in villages. Encourage entrepreners to invest in manufacturing telecom sector equipments at a resonable cost.India currently has the slowest broadband speed in asia, We should encourage more industries to create infrasture for higher bandwidth accross the country
NTT's report states that it used a specially-designed optical fibre in which one fibre strand contained 12 "cores" - light paths within the fibre that don't interact with each other. Each of those fibres carried an 84.5 Terabit-per-second signal to achieve the total 1 Pbps throughput.
The carrier worked with researchers from Japanese optical fibre technology company Fujikura, and two universities, Hokkaido University and the Technical University of Denmark.
With thousands of kilometers of Optical Fibre already laid in India, it is time we use it by creating wireless towers linking them to users. It is called MPLS WAN and we used it in BHEL to link remote sites. Depending on hard wired network is futile
The ideas put up by the Government of Luxembourg in strengthening existing optical fibre networks and to develop new high speed networks across India as shown under:
http://ict.investinluxembourg.lu/ict/sites/ict.investinluxembourg.lu/files/High-speed-for-all.pdf
are worth emulating.
First we should enable all small towns and district headquarters where computer literates are moderately well with broadband connectivity (internet with cheaper price) like hyd ( and many other cities) by encouraging and providing facilities for Internet Service Providers sothat most of the people will access it and there by they can able to position themselves as human capital and people as resource.. and we may achieve "Digital India" as early as possible...
Think it to be a n-tier Star topology.
Try to build a multi-tier Hub and Spoke model. Hubs would be connected through Satellite using large Dish Antenna or High Bandwidth optical cables where ever possible to optimize on cost.
Once all the hubs are connected, then create spokes around a hub using short range radio connectivity network. The last mile connectivity could be using a network cable directly of attached to a wi-fi devices. This is a Vision of a Completely Connected & Digital India
1. Spectrum refarming to enable larger blocks of contiguous freq bands to enable digital pipes in the air 2. Use of DWDM in existing fibre optic cables esp metro rings to increase capacities 3. Encourage use of ISM band radios and Public WiFi in semi-urban and rural areas only 4. Encourage rural entrepreneurship by introducing new Class D ISPs with minimal entry barriers on the lines of rural FM radio stations in rural areas, with techno-commercial support from BSNL or any other operator
we all know most of the organizations are using cat6, cat7 network cable nowadays as these cables are much cheaper than fibre optic cables.
Only few korean organizations like samsung using fibre cables within their premises.
First of all we need to manufacture fibre cables with self, it will save lots of money and it will get cheaper than today.
we need to start it from base & then will have better options in future.
Jai Hind !!
india should use the optical fiber in comunication
1. Set up an optical fibre bank under the TRAI, and let the public and private sector telecos trade bandwidths using each-other's fiber network, provide tax advantage for rural OFN
2. Help remove the red-tapes of the public sector telecos in setting up POIs with private sector - it will increase the shared pie of infrastructure.
3. During new road or railway route development put a dedicated pipeline for optical fibre and rent them - this will decrease the cost of new rail/road infrastructure