Multi-service platform will optimise vital satellite bandwidth to encourage socio-economic growth across the remote Islands.
Indias state-owned telecommunications company, BSNL will deploy solutions from ST Engineering iDirect to augment satellite bandwidth to the Indian islands of Andaman, Nicobar and Lakshadweep. The deployment is part of a Universal Service Obligation (USO) project funded by the Department of Telecommunications. The contract was brokered by systems integrator Shaf Broadcast, Pvt. Ltd.
Utilising the Newtec Dialog platform to provide internet and 2G, 3G and 4G services, the connectivity will boost social and economic activity to islands that previously had limited access to bandwidth.
Existing Single Channel Per Carrier (SCPC) links across the islands are in need of further upgrades to support the growth of required applications that will enhance socio-economic activity across the islands. The deployment of the Dialog multi-service platform will deliver cost-effective, fibre-like connectivity to meet the high demands of island users, ensuring a connectivity experience that is on a par with communications on the Indian mainland.
Speaking about the contract, Sanjay Kumar, General Manager (Radio), BSNL, said: This project is critical as it meets the growing connectivity requirements of these important island states. It was integral to the project that we selected the right partner and technology in order to meet the stringent timelines as this will be closely monitored by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Department of Telecommunications. The Dialog platform will allow us to dynamically allocate bandwidth as demand varies from island to island and offers flexibility as well as the capability to run many different types of applications, both fixed and mobile. We look forward to offering those living and working on the islands the connectivity that will enable them to grow and prosper despite their remote location.
Under the USO-funded Project, BSNL will make it possible to deliver a broad range of applications to these Indian islands, from cellular backhaul and enterprise connectivity to maritime and remote community Wi-Fi, as well as the ability to connect with other Indian states.
Sjoerd De Clerck, Regional Vice President of Asia, ST Engineering iDirect, added: Through the Dialog platform, BSNL can take advantage of its unique benefits, such as Mx-DMA return technology which allows more efficient sharing of satellite capacity across a group of remotes, therefore lowering total cost of ownership. The multi-service capability offered by Dialog will enable BSNL to develop creative service plans to meet many different requirements, such as 2G, 3G and 4G services through embedded optimisation and acceleration and high-speed, high-performance broadband services to every resident. We are delighted to offer this advanced suite of capabilities to accelerate the development of these islands.