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I & TP Exam Date: 8/21-12-2014 P. G. CENTER IN CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SARVAJANIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, SURAT MASTER OF ENGINEERING CIVIL (TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING) Affiliated with GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ME Civil (T&CP), Semester I,Dec 2014 Presented by: 140420748011-Pathik Chaudhari Faculty In-Charge: Prof . Bhasker Bhatt Prof . Sejal Bhagat Prof. Himanshu Padhya HOD Civil Engg. Department Graduate Report On Communication Services 1

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I & TP

Exam Date: 8/21-12-2014

P. G. CENTER IN CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

SARVAJANIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, SURAT

MASTER OF ENGINEERING CIVIL (TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING)

Affiliated with

GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

ME Civil (T&CP), Semester – I,Dec 2014

Presented by:

140420748011-Pathik Chaudhari

Faculty In-Charge:

Prof . Bhasker Bhatt

Prof . Sejal Bhagat

Prof. Himanshu Padhya

HOD

Civil Engg. Department

Graduate Report On

Communication Services

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Contents

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Sr.

No.

Name Of Topic

1 Introduction

2 Indian Telecom Sector

3 Communication Services

4 Planning: Ducting/Laying Underground

5 Conclusion

6 Reference

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Introduction

Communication tools:

Communication tools such as TELEPHONES and theINTERNET are increasingly critical to economic success andpersonal/global advancement.

Impact of Internet:

The Internet serves many functions – as virtual community,electronic marketplace, information source and entertainmentcentre, among others. Through the Internet, we can createnew businesses or facilitate the delivery of basic servicessuch as health and education.

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Indian Telecom Sector

Present Status(MOCIT Annual Report)

• Indian telecom network is second largest in the world after China.

• The country has 895.51 million telephone connections, including864.72 million wireless telephone connections.

• Overall tele-density in the country is 73.34%.

• Urban tele-density is 149.55%, whereas rural tele-density is39.90%.

• The share of wireless telephones in total telephones is 96.56%.

• The share of private sector in total telephones is 85.51%.

• Number of Broadband connections is 14.98 million.

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Network Status During Current Financial Year (2012-13)

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Table 1

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Composition Of Telephones

Public vs Private

Wire vs wireless

Broadband

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National Telecom Policy-2012

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• The Government approved National Telecom Policy-2012(NTP-2012) on 31st May 2012 which addresses the Vision,Strategic direction and the various medium term and longterm issues related to telecom sector.

• The primary objective of NTP-2012 is maximizing publicgood by making available affordable, reliable and securetelecommunication and broadband services across the entirecountry.

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Objectives of NTP-2012

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• Provide secure, affordable and high quality telecommunicationservices to all citizens.

• Strive to create One Nation - One License across services andservice areas.

• Achieve One Nation - Full Mobile Number Portability and worktowards One Nation - Free Roaming.

• Increase rural tele-density from the current level of around 39 to70 by the year 2017 and 100 by the year 2020.

• To recognize telecom, including broadband connectivity as a basicnecessity like education and health and work towards ‘Right toBroadband’.

• Provide affordable and reliable broadband-on-demand by the year2015 and to achieve 175 million broadband connections by theyear 2017 and 600 million by the year 2020 at minimum 2 Mbpsdownload speed and making available higher speeds of at least 100Mbps on demand.

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Communication Services

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Variety of services are offered by new technologies in terms of communication facilities and utilities such as

• Automatic telephone service

• Message transmission service

• Dedicated network and facilities including tele conferencing

• Data and computer communication

• International, telephone, telex, fax and data services

• Video tax, electronic mail, image transmission facilities

• Integrated digital network

• Radio mobile cellular services.

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Planning: Ducting/Laying Underground

General

Route

Proximity To Communication Cables

Railway Crossing

Laying Techniques

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Conclusion

• Simulation Of Rural Economic Growth

• Social Development And Government Services

• Distributing Local Relevant Information

• Improving Poor People’s Health

• Strengthening Education

• Supporting Good Governance

• Enriching Culture

• Reinforcing Social Mobilization

In rural areas telecommunication provides awareness,information related to agricultural as well as education.

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References

• Annual report 2012-2013 : Department of telecommunication Minister of Communication and Information technology government of India(New Delhi)

• http://www.ncc.gov.ng/ : Nigerian Communications Commission

• Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

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Thank you

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