Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Bandwidth and subsidy!

Today is really warm. Normally, by dusk we have cooling breezes to drive away the warmth of the afternoon. Today is a little different--as I'm typing this, warm weather refuses to go away.

I've found out 2 obscure but very interesting news in the inside pages of today's papers.

One is totally obscure piece telling us that BSNL, Silchar circle just implemented switching over to overhead optical fibers leased from PowerGrid. PowerGrid's neutral line of 110 kva overhead lines does not carry any electric current. So, they have fitted it with optical fibers. Silchar circle of BSNL got some capacity leased from them connecting Silchar with Guwahati node. They are shifting broadband service to this leased line form PowerGrid. The news report quoted BSNL officials expressing their belief that they would be able to offer interrupted connectivity to the customers in Silchar and North Cachar Hills.

My point if they could do it in Silchar, they should certainly be able to do the same in Imphal. I believe that PowerGrid have more entrenched presence here in Imphal. And I'm totally confident that their leased lines would provide us far better service.

Right at the moment, broadband service of BSNL is in total shambles. If we get 2 or 3 hrs of connectivity, we are lucky. Most of the times, I ended up posting here in my blog from my dial up account.

Another news qouted a speech by Doner Minister, Mr Mani Shankar Aiyar, which he made in Karbi Anglong. It is the adjacent district of Assam just across Dimapur. He was offering 90% freight subsidy for horticultural products meant for export from NE Region. That rate is for from any airport in the Region upto Calcutta airport. For items travelling upto Delhi or Mumbai the subsidy is 50%.

He told the crowd that to let the entrepreuners of the region to avail of this hefty subsidy,they are building cold storages facilities in the 5 airports of the region. These 5 include Imphal airport at Malom.

I read newsreport to the effect that cold storages would be built in Imphal airport. I mean, that was 1 year old newsreport. But I see nothing happening in the ground.

But the level of subsidy is pretty attractive.

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