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Govt tweaks eligibility conditions for Kochi-Lakshadweep submarine cable project after Indian firms demand level playing field

The Rs 1072-crore project of BSNL involves laying a dedicated cable system using six fibre pair with 200 Gbps initial traffic capacity to connect all 11 islands of Lakshadweep.

June 07, 2021 / 07:11 IST
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Tourists go to Minicoy Island, Lakshadweep, in a boat (Image: sixpixx/Shutterstock)
Tourists go to Minicoy Island, Lakshadweep, in a boat (Image: sixpixx/Shutterstock)

The government has altered key eligibility conditions for one of its most ambitious projects of laying a 1900-km long submarine cable system between Kochi and Lakshadweep Islands. The move came after domestic telecom industry bodies had complained to the Telecom Ministry and the PMO that the eligibility conditions for the global tender did not give a level playing field to Indian companies.

The Rs 1072-crore project of BSNL, approved by Union Cabinet last December, involves laying a dedicated cable system using six fibre pair with 200 Gbps initial traffic capacity to connect all 11 islands of Lakshadweep. Presently, the only medium of providing telecom connectivity to Lakshadweep is through satellites, but the bandwidth available is limited to 1 Gbps.

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A global tender to implement the project was invited in March but soon ran afoul of domestic companies that alleged that it was weighed in favour of international companies due to stiff eligibility conditions. The Telecom Equipment Manufacturers Association (TEMA) and the PHD Chambers of Commerce then wrote letters to DoT and the PMO, saying this may result in a single foreign-bidder situation.

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