Six Lakh Villages in India to Be Connected with Fibre Network in Three Years: Report

Six Lakh Villages in India to Be Connected with Fibre Network in Three Years: Report
The Centre plans to connect as many as six lakh villages with high-speed optical fibre-based broadband over the next three years, a senior government official said on Monday. The initiative is part of the government’s effort to deepen digital infrastructure and support the expansion of Global Capability Centers (GCCs) beyond metropolitan cities.

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BharatNet Phase 3

Speaking at the CII-GCC Business Summit, Telecom Secretary Neeraj Mittal said that BharatNet Phase 3, with an outlay of Rs 1.39 lakh crore, has begun rolling out to connect every gram panchayat—approximately 2.5 lakh in total—and their associated villages to a robust optical fibre cable (OFC) network

“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,” Mittal was quoted as saying, according to a PTI report. He noted that this infrastructure will help GCCs expand into Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, enhancing their footprint beyond top urban centres.

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Optical Fibre for Mobile Towers and 6G

The initiative also includes connecting mobile towers with OFC to improve network speeds and prepare the groundwork for future 6G services. The government is working on freeing up additional spectrum to facilitate Wi-Fi proliferation and support R&D, startups, and SMEs in the telecom sector.