Authorities known as off a young for offering rural broadband connectivity attributable to lack of bidders
New Delhi:
State-owned Bharat Broadband Nigam Restricted (BBNL) has cancelled a Rs 19,000-crore tender that was floated for connecting villages throughout 16 states with an optical fibre-based high-speed broadband community, following the shortage of participation of eligible bidders.
The venture was authorized in June final 12 months to roll out an optical fibre community below BharatNet in 16 states in a public-private partnership mannequin with a complete expense of Rs 29,430 crore.
Authorities had authorized a viability hole fund of Rs 19,041 crore for the venture that aimed to attach 3.61 lakh villages throughout 16 states.
The venture was divided into 9 packages, and tenders for every of the packages have been floated individually.
For every of the 9 tenders, BBNL on February 8 stated the tender of the corresponding bundle “with all its corrigenda is hereby cancelled on account of non-participation by any bidder”.
An e-mail question despatched to BBNL elicited no response.
Nevertheless, an official supply stated that there was participation from some corporations, bids have been evaluated; however the members did not qualify.
“The tender might be floated once more after taking suggestions from the trade. The federal government is dedicated to connecting villages with broadband on the earliest,” the supply, who didn’t want to be named, stated.
The federal government opted for a public-private partnership after state-owned corporations confronted a number of points in expediting the initiatives and missed a number of deadlines.
The BharatNet venture was authorized in 2011 because the Nationwide Optical Fibre Community with an purpose to attach all 2.5 lakh panchayats with the optical fibre community by 2013.
The venture now has been prolonged to 2025 now.
In keeping with official knowledge, over 1.69 lakh village panchayats have been made service-ready for broadband providers below BharatNet as of December 31, 2021.
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