In an attempt to improve the communication in Assam, BSNL is set to
connect all gram panchyats in the state through optical fibre network by
this financial year, this was informed by BSNL Assam Chief General
Manager M K Seth.
“All gram panchyats in Assam will be connected through optical fibre network by this financial year. There are 1,518 gram panchyats in Assam and 1,060 have already been covered,” informed Seth.
He further added that the youths of Assam will be largely benefited through Digital India and Digital Assam programmes by availing all facilities of education and health, sitting in interior villages.
“BSNL has registered significant growth in Assam in all sectors including mobile data downloads after demonetisation,” he disclosed, adding,
“A total of 570 broadband exchanges have already been set up in the state and 400 mobile towers will be commissioned in the next four months.”
“All gram panchyats in Assam will be connected through optical fibre network by this financial year. There are 1,518 gram panchyats in Assam and 1,060 have already been covered,” informed Seth.
He further added that the youths of Assam will be largely benefited through Digital India and Digital Assam programmes by availing all facilities of education and health, sitting in interior villages.
“BSNL has registered significant growth in Assam in all sectors including mobile data downloads after demonetisation,” he disclosed, adding,
“A total of 570 broadband exchanges have already been set up in the state and 400 mobile towers will be commissioned in the next four months.”
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