Time is running out, the cables are littered with trash, the decision has changed



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ISPAB has completed the preliminary work of relocating it underground in the area adjacent to Saat Masjid Road in Dhanmondi only within the DSCC area. On the other hand, work has been completed to connect three roads on Gulshan Avenue in the north and Sector 4 in Uttara. Apart from this, work is being done on several highways in sectors 4, 8 and 11 of Uttara and from the area of ​​the US embassy in Gulshan to Banani Kamal Ataturk avenue.

Emdadul Haque, ISPAB general secretary, said they were working on their own initiative to connect with the customer. However, I want to form a company with this. He said that considering the reality of Dhaka, it is not possible to hang the alleys underground. It is difficult to get the necessary investment for it.

Emdadul Haque added that they are working to get it underground on fairly large roads. If the government cooperates and the road cutting fee is not enforced, it will take about two years to get the job done throughout Dhaka.

Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) did not go directly to its cutting operation and gave ISPAB the opportunity to relocate it underground. However, the company is not satisfied with its work. Mayor of the North City. Atiqul Islam The first lightWho said it is necessary to improve the pace of work even more. He will hold a meeting with interested people.

Concerned people say it will take a long time to complete the work in Dhaka at the speed at which Internet service providers are moving underground.

Abu Saeed Khan, Head of Policymaking at the telecommunications research company Learn Asia The first lightWho said that on July 8, 2011, BTRC issued a policy for sharing telecommunications infrastructure. This precluded the opportunity to install fiber optics other than the NTTN operator. It was a suicidal decision. He said that if mobile operators, Internet service providers and others had had the opportunity to install fiber optics and were forced to share it, the improved networks would have been available.

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