C-DOT to Transfer Telecom Technology to Manufacturers
Transfer-of-Technology Package to Help Fulfil the Objectives of NTP-2011
Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) technology indigenously designed and developed by the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), will be transferred to manufactures tomorrow. GPON technology is the pivotal component required for broadband connectivity over optical fiber. The GPON technology has been tested, validated, field evaluated and then became operational in the BSNL Network at Ajmer, Rajasthan and is being transferred to seven public and private manufacturers. Thus, a requisite production infrastructure has been set-up for state-of-the-art technology manufacturing in the country with associated eco-system through a comprehensive C-DOT Transfer-of-Technology Package, which have been the hallmark for converting R&D concept from lab-to-manufacturing and then to the field deployments to fulfill the objectives of NTP-2011.
The C-DOT GPON technology is appropriate and well suited for Indian environment. It is targeted for fiber expansion in the country to fulfill the requirements of major national programs such as NOFN (National Optical Fiber Network), SWAN (State-Wide-Area Network) connectivity, Broadband connectivity in Rural, North-East, Tribal areas, as well as expansion of networks of Defence, Railways Networks on optical fiber and many other strategic networks.
C-DOT GPON can be used to provide a future proof broadband solution to village panchayats and take the benefits of e-Education, e-Governance, e-Commerce and e-Medicine etc., in fact a whole gamut of e-services, to our rural and urban populace with all its attendant empowerments and multiplier effects leading to a significant growth in the GDP.
Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) established in the year 1984, under Ministry of Communications & IT is an autonomous R&D telecom technology centre. It was set-up by the Government to develop state-of-the-art telecom technology to meet the needs of the Indian telecom network. For the last 27 years C-DOT is engaged in its R&D efforts in the indigenous design, development and production of telecom technologies for Indian environment
Besides, C-DOT is also working on other several important, cutting edge technologies, namely Broadband Rural Wireless System, Next Generation Networks (NGN), SG-RAN (Shared GSM Radio Access Network), Security Programs – Centralized Monitoring System (CMS), Secured Data Communication Network (SDCN) etc. which are also appropriate to meet the immediate country requirement of broadband infrastructure creation, security and bridge divide between urban and rural on the platform of digital economy. These technologies have been field tried and operational in the network as pilot.
Prior to C-DOT establishment, the mission of achieving connectivity and reliability seemed a mirage till early eighties with 1.5 million telephone lines in the network comprising predominately electromechanical exchanges, particularly in rural. C-DOT in all these years had been in the technology forefront and significantly contributed in the Indian Telecom Network digitization, bridging the digital divide between urban and rural, establishing strong telecom manufacturing infrastructure and employment generation.
Transfer-of-Technology Package to Help Fulfil the Objectives of NTP-2011
Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) technology indigenously designed and developed by the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), will be transferred to manufactures tomorrow. GPON technology is the pivotal component required for broadband connectivity over optical fiber. The GPON technology has been tested, validated, field evaluated and then became operational in the BSNL Network at Ajmer, Rajasthan and is being transferred to seven public and private manufacturers. Thus, a requisite production infrastructure has been set-up for state-of-the-art technology manufacturing in the country with associated eco-system through a comprehensive C-DOT Transfer-of-Technology Package, which have been the hallmark for converting R&D concept from lab-to-manufacturing and then to the field deployments to fulfill the objectives of NTP-2011.
The C-DOT GPON technology is appropriate and well suited for Indian environment. It is targeted for fiber expansion in the country to fulfill the requirements of major national programs such as NOFN (National Optical Fiber Network), SWAN (State-Wide-Area Network) connectivity, Broadband connectivity in Rural, North-East, Tribal areas, as well as expansion of networks of Defence, Railways Networks on optical fiber and many other strategic networks.
C-DOT GPON can be used to provide a future proof broadband solution to village panchayats and take the benefits of e-Education, e-Governance, e-Commerce and e-Medicine etc., in fact a whole gamut of e-services, to our rural and urban populace with all its attendant empowerments and multiplier effects leading to a significant growth in the GDP.
Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) established in the year 1984, under Ministry of Communications & IT is an autonomous R&D telecom technology centre. It was set-up by the Government to develop state-of-the-art telecom technology to meet the needs of the Indian telecom network. For the last 27 years C-DOT is engaged in its R&D efforts in the indigenous design, development and production of telecom technologies for Indian environment
Besides, C-DOT is also working on other several important, cutting edge technologies, namely Broadband Rural Wireless System, Next Generation Networks (NGN), SG-RAN (Shared GSM Radio Access Network), Security Programs – Centralized Monitoring System (CMS), Secured Data Communication Network (SDCN) etc. which are also appropriate to meet the immediate country requirement of broadband infrastructure creation, security and bridge divide between urban and rural on the platform of digital economy. These technologies have been field tried and operational in the network as pilot.
Prior to C-DOT establishment, the mission of achieving connectivity and reliability seemed a mirage till early eighties with 1.5 million telephone lines in the network comprising predominately electromechanical exchanges, particularly in rural. C-DOT in all these years had been in the technology forefront and significantly contributed in the Indian Telecom Network digitization, bridging the digital divide between urban and rural, establishing strong telecom manufacturing infrastructure and employment generation.
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