Expedite installation of 4G network in Ladakh: Adviser
The Adviser to the Ladakh Lieutenant Governor, Pawan Kotwal, chaired a review meeting to discuss the ongoing implementations of the 4G saturation project in the Union Territory.
It is pertinent to mention that a total of 241 4G BTS/tower sites have been sanctioned under this project to provide voice/data connectivity to uncovered villages and hamlets of Ladakh.
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- Adviser to the Ladakh Lieutenant Governor, Pawan Kotwal, chairs a review meeting to discuss the ongoing implementations of the 4G saturation project in the UT
- A total of 241 4G BTS/tower sites have been sanctioned to provide voice/ data connectivity to uncovered villages and hamlets
At the outset of the meeting, General Manager, BSNL, Leh, Hariom Solanki, made a power-point presentation on sites and land allotment details, tower work erection details, details of OFC and routes, and highlighted the obstacles, challenges, which impede 4G saturation project. The GM informed the Adviser that 180 towers will be erected by the end of September 2024.
Highlighting the importance of internet connectivity, the Adviser said that Ladakh, with its geographical challenges, needs faster connectivity to remain connected with the rest of the world.
Keeping in view the weather conditions of Ladakh, the Adviser directed all officials to ensure proper stocking of the required material before the onset of winters.
During the meeting, deliberations and discussions were held, focused on assessing the current progress of the 4G Saturation Project and framing strategies to overcome bottlenecks that have slowed down the implementation process.
“The project aims to enhance digital connectivity across Ladakh, ensuring that both Leh and Kargil districts are equipped with high-speed 4G internet services. The meeting was attended by the Administrative Secretary, IT/ Telcom, UT Ladakh; District Magistrate Leh; CEC (LAHDC); DCSO, 14 Corps; and other concerned officials,” an official informed.