Six lakh villages to get high-speed fibre-based broadband in next 3 yrs: DoT Secy

Synopsis
Telecom Secretary Neeraj Mittal announced plans to connect six lakh villages with high-speed broadband in three years under Bharatnet Phase 3, a Rs 1.39 lakh crore project. This initiative aims to boost connectivity for Global Capability Centers (GCCs) in tier 2 and 3 cities, supported by India's low data costs and strong digital infrastructure.
"Within three years, we will have all the village panchayats, which are roughly about 2.5 lakhs, plus the villages associated with them, which are roughly about 6 lakhs, will get connected to a high-speed fibre network," he said.
The government has started rolling out Bharatnet Phase 3 with an outlay of Rs 1.39 lakh crore to connect every gram panchayat and villages with an optical fibre cable (OFC) network.
The project will also connect mobile towers with OFCs that will boost network speed, as the country will look to begin high-speed 6G services in the future.
Mittal said that India has a significantly lower data cost of around 9 cents per GB compared to the global average of USD 2.6, which is a very significant enabler for any GCC.
"The enablers of GCC are very well established in India. We need talent, which is very critical. We need connectivity, which is excellent. The capability to innovate, the rule of law, strong IPR protections, all these things make India a very attractive destination," he said.
Mittal said India's median broadband speed was about 138 Mbps.
"We cover 99.6 per cent of the GCC. There are only two districts in the country where there is no 5G. Recently, three companies have now these new licences fully ready to commercialise, which will connect these tier 2, tier 3 cities and people who would work for these GCCs wherever they want to," he noted.
The government recently freed some spectrum to boost wifi proliferation across the country.
He said that the government is trying to bring in ease of doing business for the cable landing stations through a single window portal. PTI
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