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Northeastern states are unable to import the full load of 10-gigabyte per-second bandwidth from Bangladesh


// Shamsul Basunia //
India's northeastern states are unable to import the full load of 10-gigabit per-second bandwidth from Bangladesh under a deal due to their infrastructural constraints. They are taking only 3GBPS now, to start with. According to Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Limited, India does not have the capacity to import and use the 10 Gbps for now as per the deal. In a prelude to the formal opening, Bangladesh, on February 8, unofficially began bandwidth export to India through the Akhaura-Agartala border. The state-owned company had signed a deal with the Indian state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited on June 6 last year for exporting bandwidth during the Indian prime minister's visit to Bangladesh.


According to the agreement, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) decided to import 10 Gbps of bandwidth for Tripura state from September last year, but the export timing had been fixed for August. Later, both parties missed the deadline. According to the agreement, the volume of bandwidth will be shared with other northeastern states of India. The submarine cable company will get the payments at the beginning of each quarter while Bangladesh will earn Tk 96 million a year by exporting bandwidth to India. BSCCL is exporting bandwidth at $10 per Mbp. India can increase the volume of bandwidth up to 40Gbps gradually, as per agreement.

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