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Government ApproachEarlier President of India has emphasized the importance of providing broadband connectivity up to Panchayats in the first speech of New Government in June 2009.Panchayats are the constitutionally mandated 3rd tier of government and key institutions for local self governance. Coverage of Panchayats with Broadband internet connectivity has a great potential for empowering rural masses by giving them access to information, public services including those of education, health and financial inclusion.
Executive Legislature Judiciary Information: Information as lever of Economic and Social Development Information available in real time to share, manage & collaborate - accurate, reliable, timely & usable Exec Legisl Judici Government control of Strategic information is utive ature Governance Future of ary 2 critical
In the 21st century Information will be the fourth pillar of democracy
Applications for PanchayatsPanchayat Management Gram sabha meetings, village records, updating of citizen databases Effective performance monitoring of Panchayats Community Participation Intra-village, Intradistrict sharing of practices and resources Communication with Block, and District Knowledge Dissemination Sharing of Agricultural practices, productivity techniques Small enterprises, Vocational learning
Delivery of Citizen Services Delivery of services including Health, Education and Finance, etc Single point of Government to citizen interaction for Centrally sponsored/Central sector/ State sponsored schemes Grievance redressal
Developmental planning Road, transportation and power connectivity Knowledge connectivity in the form of good educational & training institutions Provision of drinking water and upgradation of existing health facilities Market connectivity to enable farmers to get the best prices for their produce 3
Policy Aspiration for Broad Band
Teledensity of the country is 73%, while broadband density is only 1.4%. 10% increase in Broadband connectivity leads to 1.38% increase in GDP as per study. Vision: BB on demand Increase rural teledensity from 35 to 60 by 2017 and 100 by 2020. Affordable and reliable broadband on demand by 2015. Achieve 175 Million Connection by 2017 And 600 Million Connection by 2020 at minimum 2 mbps speed and higher speed upto 100 mbps on demand. Recognise Telecom and BB connectivity as a basic necessity like education and health and work towards, Right to Broadband Many Information and communication (ICT) application such as ecommerce, e-banking, e-governance, e- education and tele-medicine require high speed internet connectivity.4
Government Approval for NOFN
Government of India has approved on 25-10-2011 for the setting up of National Optical Fiber Network (NOFN) to provide connectivity to 2.5 lakh Gram Panchayats of the country using optical fiber, which would ensure broadband connectivity with adequate bandwidth. This is to be achieved utilizing the existing optical fiber and extending it to the Gram Panchayats i.e. by bridging the gap in the
Aggregation Layer.
The Project should be completed within two years
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Government Approval for NOFN
NOFN a National Asset
Objective: Extend existing Optical Fiber Network to Panchayats by utilizing Universal Service Obligation Funds (USOF) and creating an institutional mechanism for management and operation of NOFNInstitutional Mechanism: Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL), a PSU has been registered under The Companies Act 1956 on Feb 25, 2012 for management and operation of NOFN
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NOFN -Bridging the Digital Divide GapsTSPs Core Network
Aggregation Network
NOFN Rural TSPs
Access Network
Future proof technology Optical Fiber
19-Apr-12
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R R Yadava DGM NOFN BSNL
NOFN - Roadmap
Bridge the gap in Aggregation Layer by extending the existing networks 2.5 lakh Gram Panchayats to be connected on Optical Fiber Approx 100 MB bandwidth at each Gram Panchayat Non discriminatory Access to all SPs CUG connectivity to be provided at Gram Panchayats for G2C services Approx 5 lakh km new incremental OFC required Approx 4 to 5 lakh km of dark fiber from existing OFCs of BSNL/Railtel/Powergrid required on long term lease basis
A High Level Committee (HLC) formed on 25-April-11 to guide the project
NOFN Funding issues
Proposal approved by Cabinet on 25-Oct-11 Cost of the Project : Approx Rs 20,000 Cr Time Period for execution: 2 years Funding of Net Cost by USOF for initial 5 years (Net Cost = Capex + Opex - Revenues)
Amendment under Telegraph Rule for relaxation of bidding process to enable USOF to fund NOFN directly Executing Agencies on behalf of BBNL - BSNL, Powergrid, Railtel A centage is proposed for BSNL, Powergrid and Railtel
BBNL Infrastructure Provider
Bandwidth Provider User of NOFN are access operators (TSPs/ISPs/Cable TV
Operators)
Enable them to launch various access services B2B, No retailing Operator of operators (Carrier of Carriers) Non-discriminatory access to all licensed operators Seeks to trigger the eco-system, opening up new Rural markets10
NOFN-Institutions and agenciesThe Monitoring and The Project Administrative agencyDepartment of Telecom
High Level CommitteeHLC
Ministries and IndustriesAdvisory Body
NOFN
The Executing Agency
Bharat Broadband Network Ltd
USOF
The Funding Agency The Executing Arms for OFC Laying and Field Asset development
BSNL
Railtel
Power grid
TCIL
CDOT
NIC
Quality Check Technology and NMS Development
GIS Support and e-Gov Content
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NOFN-Institutions and agencies
DOT: Secretariat service to the Project USOF: The Funding Agency via Ministry of Finance under Planned schemes. HLC: High Level Committee under the Chairman of Sh. Sam Pitroda, Advisor to Prime Minister on PIII, Co-Chairman Sh Nandan Nilekani, Chairman UIDAI, Secrtaries- DoT, DIT, Member Finance DoT, CMD BSNL, CDOT Advisory Body: MOC&IT, Shri Sam Pitroda, Dr. R Chidambaram, Sh Nandan Nilekani, Secretaries- DoT, DIT, Planning Commission, Health, Rural Development, Panchayati Raj DG NIC , USOF, and industries. etc.
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NOFN-Institutions and agencies
BBNL: The Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to implement and operate the project BSNL, Railtel, Powergrid: Executing Arm they will lay the OFC and lease the existing resources to NOFN/BBNL to optimally usage of resources . TCIL: Quality check and Project implementation scheme monitoring. CDOT: Technology provider and NMS Development. NIC: GIS Service provider and major user of the project TAC: Technical Advisory Committee under the chairmanship of Advisor to the Principal Advisor Scientific Advisor to PM, CDOT, BSNL, Railtel, Powergrid, USOF, NIC, TCIL.
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Bharat Broadband Network Ltd.
CMDDirector (Planning)
Director (Operation)
Director (Finance)
Districts, Blocks, Panchayat data www.panchayat.gov.inSr. No. State Name Distric Blocks ts
No.of Gram Panchay GPs at / per RLBs Block 69 21693 1756 2628 8474 17 9770 11 14 0 190 13884 6081 3243 8 19 12 11 16 17 67 11 7 17 62 50 42
ANDAMAN & 1 NICOBAR 2 ANDHRA PRADESH ARUNACHAL 3 PRADESH 4 ASSAM 5 BIHAR 6 CHANDIGARH 7 CHHATTISGARH 8 DADRA & NAGAR H. 9 DAMAN AND DIU 10 DELHI 11 GOA 12 GUJARAT 13 HARYANA 14 HIMACHAL PRADESH JAMMU AND 15 KASHMIR 16 JHARKHAND 17 KARNATAKA 18 KERALA 19 LAKSHADWEEP 20 MADHYA PRADESH
3 23 16 27 38 1 27 1 2 9 2 26 21 12
9 1120 149 238 534 1 146 1 2 0 11 225 122 77
Sr. No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
State Name MAHARASHTRA MANIPUR MEGHALAYA MIZORAM NAGALAND ORISSA PONDICHERRY PUNJAB RAJASTHAN SIKKIM TAMIL NADU TRIPURA UTTAR PRADESH UTTARAKHAND WEST BENGAL
Distri cts
Gram No.of Panchay GPs Blocks at / per RLBs Block
35 9 7 8 11 30 4 21 33 4 32 8 72 13 19
352 41 39 26 52 314 6 142 247 27 385 45 821 95 341
27907 2795 1463 776 1123 6236 98 12802 9192 165 12528 1038 51974 7555 3351
79 68 38 30 22 20 16 90 37 6 33 23 63 80 10
22 24 30 14 1 50
143 259 176 152 9 313
4098 4423 5631 977 10 23024
29 17 32 6 1 74
Totals
655
6620 244996
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Rural OFC coverage by BSNLOptical Fiber connectivity to Village Panchayats Cumulative
About 850 million population resides in rural areas.
1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 Existing OFC
Cumulative
300000
250000 VPs
Village Panchayat is the lowest level of governance in rural India Average population of 500 to 5,000.Panchayats are administered by 6,620 Blocks and 655 Districts. OFC POP reaches all Districts, Blocks and some major Panchayts ~ 60,000. About 28,000 rural exchanges
250000
200000
,000 RKm OFC
120000 VPs
150000
60000 VPs
New OFC
New OFC
100000
About 86,000 BTS; a large number in rural areasOFC route passing from near the Panchayats
50000
02011 2012 2013
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Connecting Village Panchayat (VP) 16
Leveraging existing Infrastructure Existing rural telecom infrastructure has to be leveraged for usage of Rural Broadband through NOFN The Govt. Agencies - BSNL, Railtel, Powergrid have offered their telecom infrastructure for usage on commercial terms Network of Private telcos may also be utilized in future Outcome Nearly 700,000 Route Km existing OFC made available for NOFN Rs.20,000 Cr Capex saving 4 Years lead time gain in project implementation 60,000 OFC PoP ready to connect Village Panchayats. Additional 40,000 OFC PoP Village Panchayats may be made easily Incremental OFC requirements will be about 500,000 Route Km Saved repeated excavation of about 1200K Km by major TSPs to expand business in Rural, Saving of Road infrastructure quality17
GIS mapping
8-Aug-12
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NOFN -InterconnectionCENTRAL NOC OP1 650 Districts
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OPn
6600 BLOCK
Existing Networks BBNL DomainBBNL PoP
PoI at Block Of N/W PoI of OFC PoI at GPAccess Providers PoPs
Existing 700,000 RKM OFC 500,000 RKM New OFCInterconnect Agreement between BBNL and User SPs
250,000 GPs
Access Domain
BBNL PoP
To be served by User TSPs
Retail Customers
750 Million Rural Population19
Requirement and resource for DesignThe NOFN Network design Requirement (a) Open standard (b) scatter inhabitant (c) Usage of limited existing spare fibers (d) Building minimum incremental OFC (e) Low power device (f) En-route non activeness and low cost at Panchayats. (g) Scalable BW Available Data and Resources Existing OFC of about 700,000 RKm, about 60,000 OFC PoPs in Rural, 6,600 Blocks with Telecom infrastructure, Radius of each Block about 12 Km, Average Panchayats per blocks 40. OFC passing on average 3-5 direction from each block.20
Technology SelectionPON Technology: The Unique solution under circumstances Place GPON OLTS at each block. GPON is open standard Open Access equipment. Drives 20 Km/60Km. ONT/ONU are low power, Low cost, Scalable upto 1Gbps, Upgradable 10G PON. Splitters makes passive nature of enroute multi-directional OFC connectivity. Reduces incremental OFC requirement and Project cost. Connectivity to operators: The Connectivity will be offered mainly on Ethernet (VLAN) or need basis on E1/ STM-1, and next generation standards.
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Concept: Making available Dark Fibers by participating CompaniesGram Panchayats
PoP (At Block Level) Existing OFCJoint Points Tapping is proposed at Joint pointGram Panchayats
Concept: Making available Dark Fibers by participating CompaniesGram Panchayats
Incremental OFCPoP (At Block Level) Existing OFC
SplittersJoint Points Tapping is proposed at Joint pointGram Panchayats
Existing Dark Fiber to be made available to NOFN by participating Companies Incremental OFC
Accessing the NOFN Network: Default connectivity to NOFN will be from Participating PSUs Network viz. BSNL Operators have choice to interconnect via PSU or Directly at Block. The operators nation-wide L3 Network will facilitate them for their integrated N/W The N/W Management, E-governance connectivity , G2C, will be delivered by TSP .Govt. Networks
District
Block
Gram Panchayat
Internet Services Wireless Services
Operator BW/ FiberONT Operators / ISPs / SPs N/WPSUs MPLS Network
Aggregation Router
OLT Splitter
Broadband Services Landline/Cable Services
OFC Hired BW/ Fiber Hired BW
BTS
IPTV Services Various Services of Service Providers
GP Broadband/ 3G/WiMAX/ WiFi/LTE Backhaul Over IP TEEE 802.3
NMS
Billing
Help Desk
NOFN NOC Data Centre
NMS Billing Help Desk Disaster Recovery site 24
NOFN Infrastructure
Operation and Maintenance
Separate PON port for each participating agency for maintenance at Block.GPON equipment at Block PON ports
Agency 1
Agency 2
Agency 3
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Right of Way
Tripartite MOU Central Govt, State Govt and BBNL State Govt provides
Right of Way free of cost blanket approval based on MOU No reinstatement charges - Reinstatement by Execution Agency Space for equipment at Gram Panchayat office free of cost as part of MOU
Suitable order along with MOU is to be issued by respective state Govts.Agreement with State Electricity Boards will be part of the MOU
States have agreed for MOU, signing is in progress
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GIS mapping and Planning
GIS mapping of all BSNL OFC routes completed and validated once Available at www.gis.nic.in/telecom
UserID and passwords provided to all CirclesLong Distance and Circle OFC in separate layers GIS also shows the layers of Railtel and PGCIL routes
Layer of BSNL POPs and RoadsLayer of District boundary, Blocks and Gram Panchayats names Overlapping view with Satellite imagery
CDOT has prepared a tool for simulated planning of the equipment asper availability of OFC routes and GPON link margin27
BSNL Pilot Block Arain Block is in Ajmer District of Rajasthan .
Contains 30 Gram Panchayats (GPs). 97.6 Km of incremental OF cable is to be laid to connect all GPs.
Existing network of 133 Km OFC is also to be used. GPON OLTs to be installed to cover whole block.
Optical Fiber Cable (Existing / Proposed) routes for connecting Panchayats in Arain Section PS = Panchayat SamitiP = Village Panchayat E = Exch = OLT = Splitter 1:4= OCLAN
The distance between OLT & ONT is assumed to be 20 Km. The loss of 1:4 Splitter is assumed to be -8 db. It is assumed that each customer will get 100 Mbps BW. The connectivity between OCLAN and Tier 2 Switch is assumed to be 1 GE.Sironj P Bhamola o BTS Bhamolao P Gotiyana Jeerota Sandolia Lamba P
Arain PS
6 km BJC
Ankuria 6 km
1F
Kaseer
7 km
Katsura P
Dadia P 4 km
Mandawaria P Number of OLT =1 Number of Splitter = 3 Number of OCLAN = 1 Existing OFC (46 Km) Proposed OFC (64.6 Km)
Madanganj Devpuri P
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Optical Fiber Cable (Existing / Proposed) routes for connecting Panchayats in Sarwar sectionHarpura (P) 1F 1 km Manoharpura P 1F 7 km 8 km Birla P 1F Birla 1F To Kekri Ajgara Harpura BTS Lalai 1.5 km 1F 1F Hingonia 2F 7 km 2F Syar 1F 7 km 1F NTR BJC 1F 1 km 15 km Soonpa 1F 0.5 2F Sanpla Exch 1.5 1F 1F Sanpla To Kekri Rampali (P)
P
Sarwar2F 18 km 0.5 1F Bhagwanpura (P)
BJC
4F 10 km 12 km Borada 1F 0.2 Fatehgarh P 1F 9 km Fatehgarh 1F
8 km NTR1F 3 km 1F
Khiriya (P)
Bhinay
To NSD (NTR)
Number of OLT =2 Number of Splitter = 3 Number of OCLAN = 1 Existing OFC (87 Km) Proposed OFC (33 Km)20-10-2012
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NMS by CDOT
To create an integrated NOC Monitoring bandwidth will be provisioned from Block OLTs to NOC
Multi technology/ multivendor/ Multi service/ Multi operator, Millionsof NEs Provisioning to be done across vendors using Telecom service providers EMS/ NMSs/NEs of
Monitoring faults on provisioning path to monitor service status Ensure end-to-end management of network and services of NOFN network to provide services to Gram Panchayats/municipals/villages Service Provisioning, Service Creation, Service Deletion, Service modification: Service Monitoring (QoS/SLA),Providing inputs to billing systems31
Work allocationBSNL Andaman & Nicobar, Assam, Bihar, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Jammu And Kashmir, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal Railtel Arunachal Pradesh, Dadra & Nagar H., Daman and Diu, Gujarat, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, Tripura32
PGCIL Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Orissa
Work AllocationWork allocation to 3 CPSUs (Delhi and Goa not included) CPSU No. of GPs Allotted No. of Blocks No. of allotted Districts allotted Area wise Distribution (sq km)
BSNL Railtel Powergrid Total
1,73,910 (70%) 3864 (59%) 36,047 (15%) 35,791 (15%) 2,45,748 966 (15%) 1769 (26%) 659933
421 (67%) 2217847 (67%) 120 (19%) 503838 (15%) 89 (14%) 630 566125 (17%) 3287810
Execution Aspects of BSNL
About 3.5 lakh RKm and 1.73 lakh GPs will be connected by BSNL Whole project will be executed on behalf of BBNL
The procedures and guidelines are under preparation by BBNLSeparate Accode has been allotted to Circles and available on Corporate Accounts section
Pilot Blocks : BSNL - Arain, Ajmer, Powergrid Parvada, AP, Railtel Panisagar, Tripura
GPON to be used for connectivity between Block and GPs of that
Block
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Execution Aspects of BSNL contd.
Incremental Fiber to be laid from in-route existing OFC to the GPs Fiber Point of Interconnect (FPOI) will be created at the jointing
location of Existing and Incremental Cable
The Fiber from the Block to the FPOI (in existing Cable) will be on leased basis to BBNL. Lease charges are under finalisation.
Space and power at Block/locations for GPON OLTwill be provided by BSNL on lease basis to BBNL. Charges are under finalisation.
Backhaul connectivity to GPON will be provided from Multiplay network through Tier-1/Tier-2/OCLAN for Broadband connectivity
Same Backhaul connectivity will be used for other services as well as Backhaul to the Other operators on request basis35
Execution
Survey : GIS to be referred for initial planning Prepare plan using BSNL, Powergrid, Railtel OFC route, so as to
minimize incremental OFC laying
Detailed survey will be conducted by respective Circle through Nodal Unit created in each SSA
Panchayat names and codes to be followed as per directory available at www.panchayat.gov.in
L-14 diagrams may be prepared for each OLT Estimate to be prepared by the SSA on the basis of detailed survey and plan
Estimate will be sanctioned by BBNL36
Execution contd.
OFC laying tender to be called on behalf of BBNL Work Order to be given to 2/3/4 contractors to complete the work in
a short timeframe
Strategy to procure OFC, Pipe, Accessories and GPON is under consideration in BBNL
24 Fiber Cable is to be laid in general Option of Armoured Cable is open depending on justification Option of overhead ADSS cable is open depending on justification
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Dark fiber from / to Railtel, PGCIL
Coordination with Powergrid and Railtel for survey of their OFC routes Identification of spare fiber in OFC for the required lengths as per GIS
Coordination for survey in the Block areas of Railtel, PGCILCoordination for tapping of BSNL OFC Coordination for space in BSNL POPs
Coordination and provisioning for Backhaul connectivity
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Proposed Network Connectivity diagram for NOFNNetwork Operation Center (N.O.C.),NOFNPGCIL Network Railtel Network
Network Operation Center (N.O.C.),BSNL
PE Router
CORE Network
BNG
Other IP Services
BSC/RN C T2 Other IP Services DSLAMTV PC
T1
OLTONT
Other operators/ISPs
Educational NetworkOCLAN
TV PC
State Govt. Data Centers MSOs/Content Providers
STB STB Phone VOIP
ONT
CPE
BTS
20-10-2012
BSNL Network
BBNL Network
Other Networks
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