I thought they would not get into retail portion of the business. But, going by the newspaper reports, Powergrid (together with Railtel) have managed to get their application for the STD license cleared by the concerned ministry. I thought they would only go as far as leasing out their networks to other parties having established retail business.
Powergrid has considerable presence in Manipur. Power produced from Loktak by NHPC Ltd is fed into the national grid through the networks of powergrid. I think their existing power networks would need only technical up gradation to enable it carry voice and data.
You go to Yurembam, hardly 7/8 kms and you will find their impressive campus. Well run.
And Powergrid had already laid OFC in Imphal targeting to cover 6 kms across it. I saw them laying OFC in the street just in front of my house and in Kangla Partk area also. Very impressive job. They laid the cables 4/5 ft below the ground level (as compared to 1/2 ft of BSNL) and any service carried over it would be of truly quality stuff.
I even managed to talk with some of them while they were laying the cables and they said they would give broadband to the residents of Imphal who lives within its 6 kms radius when the service commences but later on, expand its coverage.
I’m personally least interested with voice but I strongly feel that, at least, one carrier of data should compete with BSNL. That will be the only cure for the shoddy services being shoved into their customers by the monopolistic BSNL.
They have their offices and staffs and their networks ready. Now, they have got their license. So, it seems something will surely come out of this.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
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