KATHMANDU, May 21 (Xinhua) -- China Communications Services
International Limited started to lay optical fibers along a highway
connecting the eastern and western border of Nepal for Nepal Telecom
(NT), one of the biggest telecom service providers of Nepal.
The Chinese company is responsible for laying 555 kilometers of
optical fibers out of the planned 2,179-km long fibers from
Chiyabhanjyang in eastern Panchthar district to Arughat in western
Gorkha district along the Mid-Hill highway.
Once completed, the optical fibers are expected to provide an access
to high speed internet and mobile services to the Nepali people.
Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Monday participated in a
ground breaking ceremony of laying the optical fibers at Galchhi Rural
Municipality of Dhading District, in Western Kathmandu.
While the Chinese company is responsible of laying the optical fibers
in Province 3, which lies in central Nepal, a South Korean Company and a
Nepali Joint Venture Company are responsible for laying the optical
fibers in eastern region of the country.
According to the NT, the main objective of laying optical fibers is
to construct an Information Super Highway along the Mid-Hill highway,
which would work as an essential infrastructure to promote e-governance
in the areas of education, commerce and agriculture and medical sector
and develop smart cities.
During the ground-breaking ceremony, Oli said the start of laying
optical fibers along the Mid-Hill Highway was part of transforming the
Himalayan country into "Digital Nepal" as envisioned by the Nepali
government.
"This will help expanding high speed internet services and will have a role in modernization of the country," he said.
Nepal's Minister for Communications and Information Technology Gokul
Prasad Baskota said connectivity by optical fibers would help expanding
internet service to nearly half of the population who are currently
deprived of internet access.
Chinese ambassador to Nepal Hou Yanqi said that the involvement of a
Chinese company in laying optical fibers in Nepal is part of the growing
cooperation between Nepal and China in the areas of information
technology.
The contractors are expected to complete laying the optical fibers in
the next two years. The work, which is being carried out in three
packages, will cover 35 districts out of the total 77 districts of the
country.
Besides laying optical fibers, China Communications Services
International Limited recently got another contract of installing radio
access network for NT for expanding 4G service in Nepal. Another Chinese
company ZTE, has bagged a contract of developing the core network for
4G service in the country.
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