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NHAI encounters procurement delays for 'digital highways', new optic fibre cable tender expected

The road ministry has been trying to launch "digital highways" in India since 2022 with around 1,367 kilometres on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway and 512 km on the Hyderabad-Bengaluru corridor being identified as pilot routes for the digital highway development.

May 01, 2024 / 14:43 IST
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Optical Fibre Network
Optical Fibre Network

The National Highways Authority of India's plans for developing around 10,000 kilometres of Optic Fibre Cables (OFC) infrastructure, or “digital highways” across the country by 2024-25 have been pushed back as the Authority has failed to procure cables from the market for it in the last year, multiple officials in the know told Moneycontrol.

"Procurement of OFC has been limited so far, with the NHAI cancelling three tenders since April 2023," a senior government official told Moneycontrol.

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He added that the last NHAI tender to procure OFC was cancelled in March 2024, after low participation by the industry.

"Only two players had bid under the tender to procure OFC that was opened in March 2024, and both participants had quoted bids much higher than the NHAI evaluation," the government official said.